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General  Catalogue 

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NEWTON  CENTRE,  MASSACHUSETTS 
APRIL,  1912 


THE  INSTITUTION  BULLETIN 

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THE  BEGINNINGS 

The   Massachusetts    Baptist   Education    Society   Was   Formed, 
September,  1814 

The  Baptists  of  Boston  and  Vicinity  Made  a  Definite  Proposf- 
tion  to  Establish  the  Institution,  May  25,  1825 

The    Institution    Was    Founded    by    the    Education    Society, 
November  9,  1825 

The   First  Instruction  Was  Given,  November  28,  1825 
The  Act  of  Incorporation  Was  Passed,  February  22,  1826 
The  First  Meeting  of  the  Trustees  Was  Held,  March  13,  1826 


PREFACE 

The  undersigned  were  appointed  by  the  Faculty  of  The  Newton  Theo- 
logical Institution  a  committee  to  prepare  the  eleventh  edition  (previous 
editions  had  appeared  in  1834,  1837,  1843,  1849,  1854,  1859,  1869,  1875, 
1886,  and  1899)  of  the  general  catalogue  of  the  Institution.  Professor 
Brown  was  in  Jerusalem  during  the  year  1910-11,  and  the  work  of  secur- 
ing records  and  preparing  them  for  the  press  was  assumed  by  Professor 
Donovan.  During  the  publication  of  the  catalogue  Professor  Brown 
has  read  all  the  first  proof  and  exercised  a  general  supervision,  but  he 
should  not  be  held  responsible  for  any  errors  in  the  material  of  the  work. 

The  effort  has  been  made  to  utilize  all  available  sources  of  information, 
and  a  very  large  correspondence  has  been  conducted,  not  only  in  the 
immediate  preparation,  but  also  in  the  years  since  the  last  edition  was 
published.  Thanks  are  due  to  the  brethren  who  have  responded  to 
circulars,  and  to  many  pastors,  church  clerks  and  officers  of  other  institu- 
tions who  have  given  generous  aid.  Numerous  revisions  of  all  previous 
work  have  been  made;  yet  there  remains  much  to  be  desired.  Any  ad- 
ditions, corrections,  or  suggestions  will  be  most  gratefully  received  by  the 
editors. 

A  notable  enlargement  in  this  edition  is  the  inclusion,  for  the  first  time, 
of  book  titles.  The  preparation  of  these  lists  has  involved  much  labor, 
especially  in  the  case  of  deceased  authors,  and  this  first  attempt  must 
necessarily  be  very  imperfect.  Added  information  regarding  books  by 
Newton  men  will  be  especially  appreciated. 

It  was  hoped  that  the  sending  out  of  manifold  copy  shortly  in  advance 
of  publication  would  insure  up  to  date  records  and  so  compensate  for  the 
extra  labor.  The  manifolds  elicted  a  quite  unexpected  amount  of  new 
material.  All  of  it  could  not  be  used.  The  aim  has  been  to  make  all 
additions  calculated  to  bring  the  records  to  date,  or  correct  any  errors. 
Alterations  in  the  body  of  a  previously  furnished  sketch,  whether  in  the 
shape  of  omission,  insertion,  or  revision,  could  be  made  only  in  exceptional 
cases. 

Much  latitude  has  been  allowed  brethren  who  now  write  their  names  in 
different  fashion  from  that  formerly  acceptable.  It  is  believed  that  the 
position  in  class  rolls  will  ordinarily  identify  the  names  even  where  portions 
have  been  dropped  or  new  portions  acquired. 

With  these  introductory  explanations,  the  committee  have  pleasure  in 
submitting  their  work  to  the  Faculty  and  their  brethren  of  the  alumni. 

CHARLES  RUFUS  BROWN, 
WINFRED  NICHOLS  DONOVAN, 

Committee. 
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SPECIAL  NOTE 


This  catalogue  includes  the  names  of  all  the  trustees,  professors,  and 
librarians  that  have  served  the  Institution  since  its  foundation,  and  of  all 
matriculated  students  excepting  those  whose  connection  with  the  Institu- 
tion was  severed  by  Faculty  action.  Those  students  who  attended  the 
school  for  a  few  weeks  only,  or  who  failed  to  secure  standing  in  their  re- 
spective classes,  have  not  been  regarded  as  members  of  the  Institution. 

The  regular  course  of  study  covers  three  years,  and  to  it  are  admitted 
graduates  from  the  classical  course  in  college,  and  such  others  as  are  able 
to  pursue  the  course  with  profit.  Other  men  have  been  admitted  from 
time  to  time  to  a  part  of  the  work  or  to  a  special  course  of  study  known  as 
the  English  course.  These  men  have  usually  spent  two  years  at  the 
Institution,  and  during  the  years  1871-99  a  special  certificate  of  graduation 
was  granted.  A  preparatory  department  was  established  in  1830,  but  it 
was  discontinued  two  years  later. 

In  this  catalogue  the  classes  are  arranged  in  choronological  order,  the 
members  of  each  class  after  the  following  plan:  first,  all  the  graduates  in  the 
regular  course  in  alphabetical  order;  second,  students  who  have  credit  for 
but  a  part  of  the  regular  course,  separated  from  the  full  graduates  by  a 
single  line;  third,  students  who  have  credit  for  two  years'  work  in  English 
studies,  separated  from  the  regular  students  by  a  double  line ;  fourth, 
students  who  had  less  than  two  years  in  the  English  course  are  separated 
from  the  other  English  students  by  a  single  line.  Graduates  of  the  school 
who  took  post-graduate  work  retain  their  regular  place  in  the  catalogue, 
and  special  mention  is  made  of  this  work.  Post-graduate  students  from 
other  seminaries  are  placed  at  the  head  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  year 
in  which  the  graduate  study  was  completed  and  their  names  are  separated 
from  the  graduates  by  a  broken  line.  The  names  of  graduates  from  the 
regular  course  are  printed  in  capitals. 

It  is  the  aim  to  give  the  full  name,  academic  title,  date  and  place  of  birth 
college,  length  of  residence  at  this  and  other  theological  institutions,  date 
of  ordination,  and  the  public  services  and  occupations  of  each  student,  with 
the  place  and  date  of  death,  if  deceased. 

The  abbreviations  used  will  be  found  immediately  after  this  note,  pages 
V-IX.  The  corrections  and  additions  are  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue, 
page  295. 

An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  a  deceased  officer  or  student,  and  in  the  columns 
of  years,  pages  1-21,  indicates  death  in  office. 

In  a  name,  a  capital  letter  without  a  period  is  not  an  initial,  but  the  entire 
middle  name. 

IV 


ABBREVIATIONS 

A  denomination,  or  a  state,  or  an  occupation,  once  used  in  a  record,  is  in 
force  till  another  takes  its  place.  After  N.  T.  I.,  the  state  of  Massachusetts 
is  to  be  understood  until  some  other  state  is  definitely  mentioned. 
Churches  are  Baptist  unless  otherwise  named. 

A  single  date  following  the  name  of  an  educational  institution  indicates 
the  year  of  graduation.  College  graduates  are  understood  to  have  the  A. 
B.  degree  unless  another  degree  is  specified.  As  a  rule,  academies  attended 
are  not  mentioned  for  men  who  took  a  college  course. 

A  dash  and  semicolon  or  period  following  the  year  of  entrance  upon  a 
service  indicates  that  the  person  is  still  in  the  work  last  designated.  A 
semicolon  and  interrogation  point( ;  ?)  at  the  end  of  a  record  indicate  that 
further  information  is  lacking. 

Honorary  degrees  of  the  students,  with  sources  and  dates,  are  given  at 
the  end  of  the  respective  records.  The  degree  of  A.  M.  is  not  noted  except 
in  cises  where  an  A.  B.  degree  was  not  taken. 


LIST  OF  ABBREVIATIONS 


MISCELLANEOUS 


A.,  Academy. 

A.  B.  F.  M.  S.,  American  Bap- 
tist Foreign  Mission  Society. 

A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  American  Bap- 
tist Home  Mission  Society. 

A.  B.  M.  U.,  American  Baptist 
Missionary  Union 

A.  B.  P.  S.,  American  Baptist 
Publication  Society. 

act.,  acting. 

ad.,  addr.  ss. 

adj.,  adjutant. 

adm. ,  admitted. 

Adv.,  Adventist. 

A.  F.  B.  Soc,  American  and 
Foreign  Bible  Society. 

agen. ,  agencies. 

Agric,  Agricultural. 

agt.,  agent. 

aid.,  alderman. 

Alms.,  Almshouse ,-es 

Am.,  America, -an. 

Anc,  Ancient. 

Apol.,  Apologetics. 

artil.,  artillery. 

assoc,  associate, -tion.-tions. 

asst.,  assistant, -ted. 

Assur. ,  Assurance. 

A.  T.  Soc,  American  Tract 
Society. 

aut.,  autumn. 

b. ,  born. 

Bapt.,  Baptist,-s. 

bat.,  b.ittery. 

Bd.  Board. 

Bib.,  Bible, -lical. 

bldg.,  building. 

books.,  bookseller. 


Bur.,  Bureau, 
bus.,  business. 

B.  Y.    P.    U.,  Baptist  Young 
People's  Union. 

C,  College, 
capt.,  captain, 
cav.,  cavalry. 

C.  B.  M.  S.,  Canadian  Baptis 

Missionary  Society. 
Cent.,  Central, 
cert.,  certificate, 
ch. ,  church, 
chan.,  chancellor, 
chap.,  chapel, 
chapl.,  chaplain. 
Chem.,  Chemistry 
Christ.,  Christian, 
cit.,  citizens, 
civ.,  civil. 
cl.iss.,  classics ,-cal. 
elk.,  clerk. 

cmn.,  commission. -ea. 
cmnr.,  commissioner. 
Cog.,  Cognate, 
col.,  colonel. 
Coll. ,  Collegiate. 
coUec,  collector, 
colon.,  colonization 
colp.,  colporteur, 
com.,  common, 
come,  commercial, 
comm.,  commentary, 
con.,  consul, 
cond. ,  conductor, 
conf.,  conference. 
Confed.,  Confederate. 
Cong.,  Congregational, 
cong.,  congregation. 


THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 


const.,  constitution, -al. 

cent.,  contributor. 

Conv.  Convention. 

co-op.,  co-operation. 

cor.,  correspondent ,-ing. 

Corp.,  corporal. 

coun.,  council,-or. 

Crit.,  Criticism. 

ct.,  court. 

cur.,  curate,  curator 

d.,  died. 

dej. .  deacon. 

del.,  delegate. 

denoin.,  denomination,-al. 

dept.,  dep.irtment. 

dioc,  diocesan. 

dir. ,  director. 

disab.,  disabled, -ility. 

dist.,  district. 

Dom.,  Domestic. 

D.  S.,  Divinity  School. 

Dut..  Duties. 

Ecc,  Ecclesi.nstical. 

Econ.,  Economy. 

ed.,  edited.-or.-orial. 

Educ,  Education. 

el. ,  elect. 

Elec,  Elective. 

Eloc,  Elocution. 

Em.,  Emmanuel. 

em.,  emeritus. 

eng.,  engineer. 

Epis.,    Protestant    Episcopal, 

Episcopalian, 
est.,  established. 
Eth.,  Ethics, 
ev.,  evangelist ,-ic. 
Ex.,  Examiner, -ing. 
exc,  except. 
Exec,  Executive. 
Exeg.,  Exegesis, -getical. 
Exp.,  Exposition. 
Expr. ,  Expression. 
Ext.,  Extension, 
far.,  farmer, 
fd.,  founded, -er. 
fern.,  female. 
Fin.,  Finance, -ial. 
F.  M.,  Foreign  Mission,-s. 
gen.,  general. 
Gosp.,  Gospel, -s. 
govt.,  government. 
Gr. ,  Greek, 
grad. ,  graduate. 
Heb.,  Hebrew. 
Hist.,  History. 
H.  M.,  Home  Mission. 
Homil.,  Homiletics. 
hon.,  honorary. 
Hosp.,  Hospital, 
hyg.,  hygienic. 
I.,  Institution. 
Im.,  Immanuel. 
imm.,  immigration, 
ind.,  independent, 
indust.,  industrial, 
inf.,  infantry. 
Inst.,  Institute, 
instr.,  instructor, 
insur. ,  insurance. 
Intel.,  Intellectual. 
Intern.,  International. 
Interp.,  Interpreter, -tation. 
Introd.,  Introduction, 
inv.,  invalid, 
irreg.,  irregular. 
itin.,  itinerant. 


jud.,  judge. 

jun. ,  junior 

just.,  justice. 

Lad.,  Ladies. 

Lang.,  Language,-es. 

Lat.,  Latin. 

law.,  lawyer. 

lect.,  lecturer. 

leg.,  legislature. 

lib.,  librarian,  library. 

lie,  licentiate. 

licut.,  lie-.^ tenant. 

Lit.,  Literature, -ary. 

Log..  Logic. 

maj.,  major. 

man.,  manpger,-ing. 

Mr:r. ,  Maritime. 

Math..  Mathematics. 

may.,  inayor. 

med.,  medical, -cine. 

Mem.,  Memorial. 

memb.,  member. 

Ment.,  Mental. 

mer. ,  merchant. 

Met.,  Metaphysics. 

Meth.,  Methodist. 

mid.,  midshipman. 

mil.,  militia, -ary. 

min.,  minister, -s, -try, -ial. 

miss.,  mission, -s, -ary. 

Mod.,  Modem. 

mon.,  m.onetary. 

Mor. ,  Moral. 

nii:nic.,  municipal. 

mus.,  music. 

mut.,  mutual. 

nat.,  natural. 

natl.,  national. 

newsp.,  newspaper, -s. 

No.,  Northern. 

Norm.,  Normal. 

N.  T.,  New  Testament. 

occ. ,  occasional, -ly. 

off.,  office, -s,-er,-ial. 

or.,  orator,-y. 

ord.,  ordained. 

org.,  organized, -er. 

O.  T.,  Old  Testament. 

p.,  pastor, -s, -ate, -ates,-al. 

part.,  partial. 

Past.,  Pastoral. 

Pen.,  Penitentiary. 

period.,  periodicals. 

Phil.,  Philosophy. 

phy.,  physics, -al. 

phys.,  physician, -s. 

p.  m.,  postmaster. 

P.  O.,  Post  Office. 

Pol.,  Polity. 

pol.,  police. 

Polit.,  Political. 

pos. ,  positions. 

pr. ,  preacher. 

prac,   practise, -tised.-titioner. 

prep.,  prep.aratory. 

pres.,  president. 

Presb.,  Presbyterian. 

prim.,  primary. 

prin. ,  principal. 

priv.,  private. 

prof.,  pro fessor,-sional, -serial. 

prop.,  proprietor. 

Prov.,  Provinces. 

Psy.,  Psychology. 

pt.,  priest. 

pub.,  public. 

publ.,  publisher, -ing. 


ABBREVIATIONS 


r. ,  rector. 

read.,  reader. 

rec,  received. 

red.,  reduced. 

Ref.,  Reform, -ed. 

reg.,  regular. 

regis. ,  registrar. 

rel. ,  religion, -s,-ious. 

Rep.,  Representative ,-s. 

res.,  residence,  resided. 

Resv.,  Reserve. 

ret.,  retired. 

rev.,  revivals. 

Rhet.,  Rhetoric. 

S.,  Seminary. 

s.,  supply, -ied. 

Sac,  Sacred. 

sales.,  salesman. 

San.,  Sanitary. 

S.  B.C.,  Southern  Baptist  Con- 
vention. 

S.  B.  P.  S.,  Southern  Baptist 
Publication  Society. 

Sch.,  Schs.,  School.-s. 

Sci.,  Science. 

sec,  secretary. 

Sem.,  Semitic. 

Sen.,  Senior. 

serg.,  sergeant. 

serv.,  service, -s. 

set.,  settlement, -s. 

Sig.,  Signal. 
So.,  Southern. 
Soc.,  Society. 
Sociol.,  Sociology, 
speak.,  speaker. 


S.  S. 

s.    s. , 

stud. 

sub. 

sum. 

sup. 


spec,  special, 
spg.,  spring. 

,  Sunday  School, 
stated  supply. 

,  student, -ied, -ies. 
,  substituted 

,  summer. 
.    .  supervising, 
supt.,  superintendent, 
surg.,  surgeon, -s. 
Sys.,  Systematic, 
tea.,  teacher. 
Temp.,  Temperance. 
Theol. ,  Theology, -ical. 
tr. ,  treasurer, 
trans.,  translator,-ed,-ion. 
tri.,  trial. 
Tm.,  Training, 
trav.,  travel, -ed,ing. 
Trien.,  Triennial, 
trust.,  trustee. 
T.  S. ,  Theological  Seminary, 
tut.,  tutor. 
U.,  University. 
Un.,  Union,  United. 
Unit.,  Unitarian. 
U.  S..  United  States, 
vet.,  veterans, 
vie,  vicinity. 
Vol. ,  Vol. ,  Volunteers,-s. 
w.  c,  without  charge, 
win.,  winter. 
Y.    M.    C.    A..    Young  Men's 

Christian  Association. 
y.  P..  young  people ,-'s. 


VIl 


LITERARY  AND  THEOLOGICAL 
INSTITUTIONS 


A.  C.  Amherst,  Mass. 
A.  C.  A.,  Agricultural,  Ala, 
Ac.  C,  Acadia,  N.  S. 
Ac.  U.,  Acadia,  N.  S. 
Adrian  C,  Adrian,  Mich. 
Ark.  Indust.  U.,  Arkansas  In- 
dustrial, Ark. 

A.  T.  S.,  Andover,  Mass. 
At.  U.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Ba.  C,  Bates,  Me. 
Baltimore  U.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Bay.  U.,  Baylor,  Tex. 

B.  C,  Bowdoin,  Me. 
Bel.  C,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Beth.  C,  Bethany,? 
Biddle  U.,  Biddle,  N.  C. 
Bost.  T.  S.,  Boston,  Mass, 
Bost.  U..  Boston,  Mass. 

B.  S.  N.    B.,   Bapt.  S.  of   New 

Brunswick. 
B.  T.  S.,  Bangor,  Me. 
B.  U.,  Brown,  R.  I. 
Burl.  U.,  Burlington,  la. 

B.  U.  T.  S.,Bapt.  Un,  T.  S.,  111. 
Bu.  U.,  BuckneU,  Pa. 

C.  A.,Colbv,  N.  H., 
Cal.  C.  California,  Cal. 

Can.  L.  I.,  Canada  Lit.  I.,  Can. 

Car.  C,  Carson,  Tenn. 

C.  C,  Columbia,  N.  Y. 

C.  D.  S.,  Cobb,  Me. 

Cent.  C,  Central,  Ky. 

Cent.  U.,  Central,  la. 

Ch.  C,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Chic.  T.  S.,  Chicago,  111. 

CI.  C,  Clinton,  Ky. 

C.   L.   I.,  Connecticut   Lit.   I., 

Conn. 
C.  N.  C,  Carson  and  Newman, 

Tenn. 
Cob.  C,  I.,CobumClass.  Inst., 

Me. 
Col.  C,  Columbian,  D.  C. 
Coif.  C.  Colfax,  Wash. 
Colg.  U..  Colgate,  N.  Y. 
Colo.,  C,  Colorado,  Colo. 
Col.  U.,  Columbian,  D.  C. 
Com.  U.,  Cornell,  N.  Y. 
C.  T.  S.,  Crozer.  Pa. 

C.  U.,  Colby,  Me. 
Cy.  C,  Co.by,  Me. 
Dalh.  U.,  Dalhousie,  N.  S. 

D.  C,  Dartmouth,  N.  H. 
Des  M.  C,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Dr.  U.,  Drake,  la. 

D.  U.,  Denison,  O. 
Ewing,  C,  Ewing,  111. 
F.  C,  Franklin,  Ind. 

F.  T.  I.,  Funnan,  S.  C. 
Fur.  U.,  Furraan,  S.  C. 

G.  C,  Georgetown,  Ky. 
Gr.  C,  Granville,  O. 

Grand  Island  C,  Grand  Island 

Nebr. 
Hart.  T.  S.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
H.  C,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
Hills.  C,  Millsdale,  Mich. 
H.  L.  T.  I.,  Hamilton  Lit.  and 

Theol.  I,  N.  Y. 
Hob.  C,  Hobwt,  N.  Y. 
Hurt.    v..  Hon  on,  N.  S. 


How.  C,  Howard,  Ala. 

Howard  Payne  C,  Howard 
Payne,  Tex. 

How.  U.,  Howard,  D.  C. 

H.  T.  S.,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

H.  U.,  Harvard,  Mass. 

I.  Wes.  U.,  Illinois  Wesleyan 
111. 

Jack.  C,  Jackson,  Miss. 

Jef.  C,  Jefferson.  Pa. 

Jef.  Med.  C,  Jefferson  Medical, 
Pa. 

J.  H.  U..  Johns  Hopkins,  Md. 

John  B.  Stetson  U.,  John  B. 
Stetson,  Fla. 

Kai.  C,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

K.  C,  Kings,  Ire. 

K.  C.  T.  S. ,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

La  Gr.  C,  La  Grange,  Mo. 

L.  T.  S.,  Lane,  O. 

L.  U.,  Lincoln,  Pa. 

Llangollen  Bapt.  C,  Llangol- 
len, Wales. 

Mag.  U.,  McGill,  Can. 

Manchester  Bapt.  C,  Man- 
chester, Eng. 

Manitoba,  U.,  Manitoba,  Man. 

Mar.  C,  Marietta,  O. 

Me.  State  C,  Maine  State,  Me. 

M.  I.  T. ,  Mass.  Institute  of 
Technology,  Mass. 

McM.  U.,  McMaster,  Can. 

Mercer  U.,  Mercer,  Ga. 

Mid.  A.,  Middieboro,  Mass. 

Mid.  C,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

Miss.  C,  Mississippi,  Miss. 

Mo.  State  U.,  Missouri  State, 
Mo. 

M.  T.  S.,  Meadville,  Pa. 

Mt.  Union  C,  Mt.  Union,  O. 

M.  U.,  Madison,  N.  Y. 

N.  H.  C,  New  Hampshire,  N. 
H. 

N.  H.  L.  T.  I.,  New  Hampton 
Lit.  and  Theol.  I.,  N.  H. 
and  Vt. 

N.  L.  A.,  New  London 
Academy,  N.  H, 

N.  L.  L.  S.  I.,  New  London  Lit. 
and  Scientific  I.,  N.  H. 

N.  T.  I.,  The  Newton  Theo- 
logical Institution,  Mass. 

N.  Y.  U.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

O.  C,  Oberlin,  O. 

O.  T.  S.,  Oberlin,  O. 

Ott.  U..  Ottawa,  Kans. 

Ouachita  C,  Ouachita,  Ark. 

P.  A.  A.,  Phillips  Andover, 
Mass. 

Palmer  U.,  Palmer,  Ind. 

P.  C,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

P.  E.  D.  S.,  Protestant  Episco- 
pal, Pa. 

Pontypool  Bapt.  C. ,  Ponty- 
pool,  Wales. 

Prince  of  Wales  C,  Prince  of 
Wales,  P.  E.  I. 

P.   T.   S.,   Princeton,   N.  J. 

P.  U.,  Pacific,  Cal. 

R.  C,  Richmond,  Va. 

Rich.  T.  S.,  Richmond,  Va. 


ABBREVIATIONS 


R.  T.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

R.    W.    U.,    Roger    WiUiams. 

Tenn. 
S.  B.  T.  S.,  Southern  Baptist, 

S.  C.  and  Ky. 
S.  C,  Shurtleff,  111. 
S.  C.  C,  South  Carolina.  S.  C. 
Sidcup  C,  Sidcup,  Kent,  Eng. 
S.  J.  I.,  South  Jersey  Institute, 

N.J. 
S.  R.  A.,  South  Reading,  Mass. 
S.   W.   B.   C.  South  Western 

Baptist,  Tenn. 
Taylor  U.,  Taylor,  Ind. 
T.  C,  Trinity,  Conn. 
T.  D.   S.,  Tufts  College  D.S., 

Mass. 
T.  U.,  Transylvania,  Ky. 
Tu.  C,  Tufts,  Mass. 
U.  A.,  Alabama.  Ala. 
U.  At.,  Athens,  Greece. 
U.  Buffalo,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
U.  C.  Union,  N.  Y. 
U.  Chic,  Chicago,  111. 
U.  Chic.   D.  S.,U.  Chicago  D. 

S.,  111. 
U.  Cin.,  Cincinnati,  O. 
U.  la.,  Iowa,  la. 
U.  Kan.,  Kansas,  Kans. 
U.  Ky.,  Kentucky,  Ky. 
U.  Lewis. ,  Lewisburg,  Pa. 
U.  M.,  Madrid,  Spain. 
U.  Mich.,  Michigan,  Mich. 
U.  Minn.,  Minnesota,  Minn. 
U.  N.  B.,  New  Brunswick,    N. 

B. 
U.  N.  C,  North  Carolina,  N.  C. 
U.  Neb.,  Nebraska,  Nebr. 
Un.  Christ.  C. Union  Christian, 

Ind. 
U.  N.  Y..  New  York.  N.  Y. 


U.  O.,  Orebro,  {Sweden. 

U.  P.,  Pennsylvania,  Pa. 

U.  R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

U.   S.   Mil.   A..   United  States 
Military  Academy,  N.  Y 

U.    S.     N.    A.,    Inited  States 
Naval  Academy,  Md. 

U.  T.,  Toronto,  Can. 

U.  T.  S.,  Union,  N.  Y. 

U.  V.  M.,  Vermont,  Vt 

U.  W.,  Wooster,  O. 

U.  Wis.,  Wisconsin,  Wis. 

U.  W.  Va.,  West  Virginia,  W 
Va. 

Vas.  C,  Vassar,  N.  Y. 

Va.  Un.  U.,  Virginia  Union, 

Va. 
V.  C,  Vermilion,  O. 
W.  A.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Wash.  U.,  Washington,  Mo. 
Wat.  A.,  Waterville,  Me 
Wat.   C.   I.,    WatervUle  Class. 

Inst.,  Me. 
Way  S.   and  C.     Wayland   S. 
and  C,  D.  C. 

Way.  U.,  Wayland,  Wis. 
W.  C,  Waterville,  Me. 
Wes.  U.,  Wesley  an,  O. 
W.  F.  C,  Wake  Forest,  N.  C 
Wit.  C,  Wittenberg,  O. 
W.  J.  C,  William  Jewell,  Mo. 
Wms.  C.  Williams.  Mass. 
Wo.  C.  Woodstock.  Ont. 
W.  R.  C.  Western  Reserve,  O. 
W.  T.  S.,  Western  Allegheny, 

Pa. 
Yank.  C,  Yankton,  S.  Dak. 
Y.  C,  Yale,  Conn. 
Y.  D.  S,  Yale,  Conn. 
Y.  U..  Yale,  Conn. 


IX 


THE  INSTITUTION  CALENDAR 


The  following  extracts  from  the  Calendars  of  the  Institution 
will  be  of  interest: — 

The  Anniversary  has  been  appointed  as  follows:  1826-32,  the 
Thursday  after  2d  Wednesday  in  September;  1833,  the  2d 
Wednesday  in  September;  1834-42,  1847-49,  the  last  Wednes- 
day but  one  in  August;  1843-46,  the  3d  Wednesday  in  August; 
1850-51,  the  last  Wednesday  in  August;  1852-69,  the  last 
Wednesday  in  June;  1870-83,  the  2d  Wednesday  in  June; 
1884-87,  the  2d  Thm-sday  in  June;  1888-95,  the  3d  Thursday  in 
May';    1896-1912,  the  Thursday  after  1st  Sunday  in  June. 

The  beginning  of  the  academic  year  has  been  as  follows: — 

1826-32,  the  7th  Friday  after  the  Anniversary; 

1833-49,  the  6th  Wednesday  after  the  Anniversary ; 

1850-51,  the  5th  Wednesday  after  the  Anniversary; 

1852-54,  the  9th  Wednesday  after  the  Anniversary; 

1855-66,  the  Thursday  after  1st  Wednesday  in  September; 

1867-71,  the  Friday  after  1st  Wednesday  in  September; 

1872,  1887-95,  the  1st  Tuesday  in  September; 

1873-86,  the  2d  Tuesday  in  September; 

1896-1906,  the  Wednesday  after  1st  Sunday  in  September; 

1907-12,  the  Wednesday  after  3d  Sunday  in  September. 
The  first  recess  of  the  academic  year: — 

1825-48,  1882-1912,  seven  to  ten  days  at  Christmas; 

1849-81,  five  to  seven  days  at  Thanksgiving. 

The  second  vacation: — 

1826-33,  six  weeks  following  3d  Wednesday  in  April; 
1834-49,  six  weeks  from  last  Wednesday  in  March; 
1850-51,  from  2d  Wednesday  in  April  to  last  Wednesday  in 

May; 
1852-69,  three  weeks  from  last  Wednesday  in  January; 
1870-82,  one  week  in  January  or  February; 
1883-87,  1896-1912,  one  week  in  March. 


'In  1888  and  189     held  a  week  earlier,  in  18S9  a  day  earlier,  in  1895  a 
week  later,  by  special  vote  of  the  trustees. 

X 


THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


OFFICERS 

PRESIDENTS 

Term  of  Office 

1826-1835  -Rev.  Joseph  Grafton,  A.  M. 

1835-1853  ='-Rev.  Daniel  Sharp,  D.  D. 

1853-1854  *Prof.  Alexis  Caswell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

1854-1809  *Rev.  Baron  Stow,  D.  D. 

1870-1879  *Mr.  Gardner  Colby 

1879-1884  *HoN.  Joseph  Warren  Merrill,  A.  M. 

1884-1894  *HoN.  Eustace  C.  Fitz,  A.  M. 

1894-1905  ^William  A.  Munroe,  A.  M. 

1906-1908       Rev.  O.  C.  S.  Wallace,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

1908-1909       Mr.  Henry  H.  Kend.\ll 

1909-  Rev.  Charles  H.  Watson,  D.  D. 

SECRETARIES 

1826-1827  -Pres.  Francis  Wayland,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 

1827-1833  -Rev.   Tames  D.  Knowles 

1833-1837  -Rev.  Henry  Jackson,  D.  D. 

1837-1854  -Mr.  Caleb  Parker 

1854-1888  -Rev.  George  W.  Bosworth,  D.  D. 
1888-1897       Rev.  Benjamin  A.  Greene,  D.  D. 
1897-1899       Rev.  George  E.' Horr,  D.  D. 
1899-1910      Rev.  Charles  H.  Spalding,  D.  D. 

1910-  Rev.  Edward  P.  Tuller,  D.  D. 

TREASURERS 

1826-1844  -Hon.  Levi  Farwell 

1844-1868  *Mr.  Gardner  Colby 

1868-1882  *Mr.  Thomas  Nickerson 

1882-1885  *Mr.  Joseph  Sawyer 

1885-1892  -Mr.  Freeman  A.  Smith 

1892-1900  -Mr.  William  A.  Bowdlear 

1900-1907  *Mr.  Joseph  G.  Shed 
1907-  Mr.  (Charles  C.  Barry 

FINANCIAL  AGENTS 

1851-1852  *Rev.   T<:>seph  W.  Parker,  D.  D. 

1852-1854  *Rev.  Horace  T.  Love 

1854-1857  =^Rev.   Joseph  W.  Parker,  D.  D. 

1870-1871  *Rev.  William  Hadley  Eaton,  D.  D. 

1893-1894  *Rev.  Robert  J.  Adams,  D.  D. 

FINANCIAL  SECRETARIES 
1896-1906      Rev.  Charles  A.  Reese 

1911-  Rev.  Ck.arles  H.  Spalding,  D.  D. 


2  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

TRUSTEES 

Incorporators,  1826  Resigned  or  Died 

*Rev.  Joseph  Grafton,  A.  M *1836 

*Rev.  Lucius  Bolles,  D.  D *1844 

*Rev.  Daniel  Sharp,  D.  D *1853 

*Rev.  Jonathan  Going,  D.  D 1837 

*Rev.  Bela  Jacobs,  A.  M *1836 

*Rev.  Ebenezer  Nelson *1852 

*Pres.  Francis  Wayland,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1843 

*Rev.  Henry  Jackson,  D.  D *1863 

*Mr.  Ensign  Lincoln *1832 

*Mr.  Jonathan  Bacheller -'•=1864 

*Mr.  Nathaniel  R.  Cobb *1834 

Elected  ,     ^  ^  . 

1826  *HoN.  Levi  Farwell ^1844 

*Hon.  Heman  Lincoln 1829 

*HoN.  Abner  Forbes *1828 

*HoN.  Nicholas  Brown *1841 

*Rev.  James  D.  Knowles 1833 

1827  *Mr.  John  B.  Jones *1854 

^^Mr.  Elijah  Corey *1859 

*HoN.  Thomas  Kendall 1834 

1829     *Rev.  Cyrus  P.  Grosvenor 1840 

*Rev.  Howard  Malcolm,  D.  D 1844 

*Mr.  Michael  Shepard— 1830,  1844— *1856 

1831  *HoN.  Richard  Fletcher,  LL.  D.— 1846,  1853—  *1859 

1832  *Rev.  Charles  Train *1849 

1835  *Rev.  Baron  Stow,  D.  D *1869 

*Mr.  David  R.  Griggs 1840 

*Mr.  Matthew  Bolles 1857 

1836  *Rev.  Ebenezer  Thresher 1850 

1837  *Mr.  Caleb  Parker *1854 

1838  *Rev.  William  Hague,  D.  D.— 1857,  1863—.  .     1873 

1839  *Rev.  Solomon  Peck,  D.  D *1874 

1840  *Hon.  James  H.  Duncan *1869 

1843     *Mr.  Gardner  Colby *. *1879 

*Rev.  Robert  E.  Pattison,  D.  D.— 1848,  1853—     1860 

1845     *Prof.  Alexis  Caswell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D *1877 

*Mr.  George  Cummings *1881 

1847  *HoN.  Isaac  Davis,  LL.  D.— 1857,  1864—.  .  .  .   *1883 
*Pres.  David  N.  Sheldon,  D.  D 1857 

1848  *Mr.  Thomas  Griggs *1881 

*Rev.  Joseph  W.  Parker,  D.  D 1869 

*Rev.  Samuel  B.  Swaim,  D.  D *1865 

*Rev.  James  N.  Granger,  D.  D *1857 

1849  =^Mr.  James  W.  Converse— 1866,  1869— 1881 

1850  *Rev.  Rollin  H.  NealE,  D.  D.— 1861,  1868—  *1879 


TRUSTEES  3 

Elected  RcT.'Ziud  or  Died 

1851     *Prof.  William  Gammell,  LL.  D 1858 

1853  *Pres.  Barnas  Sears,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1870 

*Prof.  Irah  Chase,  D.  D *1864 

*Rev.  Thomas  F.  Caldicott,  D.  D 1861 

*Rev.  Robert  C.  Mills,  D.  D *1896 

*Rev.  William  H.  Shailer,  D.  D *1881 

=!=Rev.  Alva  Woods,  D.  D *18S7 

='=Benjamin  F.  Brooks,  Esq 1854 

*Mr.  Hezekiah  S.  Chase 1885 

*Mr.  Elijah  C.  Emerson 1870 

*Mr.  Solomon  H.  Dodge 1863 

*Mr.  Thomas  Richardson *1858 

*Mr.  Henry  S.  Downs 1855 

*Mr.  Daniel  Sanderson 1863 

*Rev.  Horace  T.  Love 1864 

*Rev.  Adam  Wilson,  D.  D 1856 

*HoN.  Josiah  Ouincy 1861 

*Rev.  Dura  D.  Pratt *1855 

*Rev.  Eli  B.  Smith,  D.  D 1855 

-Rev.  Cornelius  A.  Thomas,  D.  D 1870 

*HoN.  George  N.  Briggs,  LL.  D 1855 

*Rev.  Arthur  S.  Train,  D.  D 1858 

*Mr.  Charles  S.  Kendall— 1856,  1868— *1895 

*Rev.  Robert  Turnbull,  D.  D 1871 

=^Rev.  S.  Dryden  Phelps,  D.  D 1856 

1854  *Rev.  George  W.  Bosworth,  D.  D *1888 

*Mr.  Jefferson  Borden 1858 

1855  *Mr.  James  Upton *1878 

*Rev.  Nathaniel  M.  Williams,  D.  D 1859 

*Mr.  Thomas  Nickerson .• *1892 

1856  *Rev.  Thomas  D.  Anderson,  D.  D.— 1868, 1869—  *1883 

*Mr.  Albert  Day 1860 

*Pres  Kendall  Brooks,  D.  D 1868 

*Mr.  William  A.  Bowdlear *1900 

1857  *Prof.  Oakman  S.  Stearns,  D.  D.— 1869,  1892—  *1893 

*Mr.  Joshua  Lincoln 1874 

*Pres.  Samuel   L.  Caldwell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D..  1875 

*Rev.  George  B.  Ide,  D.  D.— 1864,  1870—.  .  .  *1872 

*Rev.  John  W.  Olmstead,  D.  D 1876 

1858  *Pres.  James  T.  Champlin,  D.  D.,  LL.  D....  *1S82 

*Mr.  Alfred  Peabody *1880 

*HoN.  J.  M.  S.  Williams 1859 

*Rev.  John  C.  Stockbridge,  D.  D 1866 

1859  *Rev.  Robert  W.  Cushman,  D.  D 1868 

*HoN.  Joseph  A.  Gilmore 1861 

*Rev.  Jonah  G.  Warren,  D.  D 1875 


4'  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

Elected  Resigned  or  Died 

1859  ':=Mr.  George  S.  Dexter *19Q1 

1860  *Prof.  Albert  N.  Arnold,  D.  D 1864 

*Prof.  Henry  J.  Ripley,  D.  D *1875 

*HoN.  Joseph  W.  Merrill,  A.  M *1889 

1861  *Rev.  William  Lamson,  D.  D.— 1877,  1879—  .  *1882 

*Prof.  Heman  Lincoln,  D.  D 1869 

*Mr.  Nehemiah  Boynton  .  .  .- *1868 

*Mr.  Horton  D.  Walker 1865 

1863  -Rev.  Sumner  R.  Mason,  D.  D *1871 

-Mr.  N.  p.  Mann 1867 

1864  -Rev.  Lucius  E.  Smith,  D.  D 1867 

-Rev.  Lewis  Colby 1867 

1863     -Mr.  Jesse  A.  Locke *1871 

-Rev.  William  Hadley  Eaton,    D.    D.— 1866, 

1867— 1888 

-Rev.  Justin  D.  Fulton,  D.  D 1876 

"*Mr.  H.  H.  Brown 1868 

1866  *HoN.  Eustace     C.  Fitz *1895 

-Mr.  H.  N.  Tinkham 1870 

-Mr.  Edwin  Chase 1878 

1867  *Rev.  Lucian  Hayden,  D.  D 1872 

^•=Mr.  Gardner  R.  Colby— 1871,  1875— *1889 

1868  *Rev.  a.  Judson  Gordon,  D.  D *1895 

*Mr.  George  Lawton 1880 

1869  *Mr.  H    Lincoln  Chase 1884 

Rev.  George  B.  Gow,  D.  D 1885 

-Mr.  Lawrence  Barnes 1881 

1'870     -H(XN.  Joseph  H.  Walker *1907 

-Hon.  Robert  O.  Fuller *1903 

-Mr.  Samuel  C.  Davis— 1874,  1875— *1882 

*Mr.  George  D.  Edmands *1906 

1871  ='=Mr.  Joseph  C.  Hartshorn *18S9 

Rev.*  Henry  M.  King,  D.  D.— 1887,  1891—.  . 
-Mr.  Charles  L.  Colby 1875 

1872  *Rev.  C.  W.  AnablE,  D.  D 1882 

-Pres.  Ezekiel  G.  Robinson,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  .     1891 
*Mr.  Benjamin  F.  Stutevant *1890 

1873  -Rev.  Albert  K.  Potter,  D.  D *18S7 

1874  -Mr.  John  H.  Sanborn *1894 

-Mr.  Austin  W.  Benton 1894 

1875  Prof.  William  N.  Clarke,  D.  D 1884 

Pres.  Henry  E.  Robins,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1882 

Rev.  George  BullEn,  D.  D.— 1891,  1909—.. 

1876  Rev.  B.  D.  Marshall.  D.  D 1888 

-Mr.  Daniel  S.  Ford 1880 

1877  *Prof.  Samuel  S.  Greene,  LL.  D *1883 


TRUSTEES  5 
Elected                                                                                                                 Resigned  or  ©ied 

1877  =!=Rev.  Hiram  K.  Pervear,  D.  D 1881 

1878  *Mr.  Timothy  Merrick *1894 

1879  *Mr.  Edward  C.  Wilson *1893 

Rev.  Cephas  B.  Crane,  D.  D 

1880  ='^HoN.  Chester  W.  Kingsley *1904 

*Mr.  Amos  W.  Downing *1909 

■^Mr.  C.  T.  Sampson 1884 

1881  Rev.  Henry  S.  Burrage,  D.  D 1908 

Mr.  Thomas  B.  Griggs 1909 

Prof.  John  M.  English,  D.  D 1882 

*Mr.  Benjamin  E.  Cole *1903 

Mr.  Oliver  M.  Wentworth 

1882  *Mr.  Joseph  Sawyer 1899 

Mr.  Samuel  N.  Brown 1892 

Pres  George  D.  B.  Pepper,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.— 

1890,  1891— 1907 

*Rev.  William  T.  Burns -1884 

••=Rev.  William  S.  Apsey,  D.  D 1902 

1883  -Mr.  Joseph  C.  Stevens -1905 

Rev.  Franklin  Jopinson,  D.  D 1891 

•■:^Rev.  John  B.  Brackett,  D.  D *1889 

*William  a.  Munroe,  a.  M -1905 

1884  Rev.  T.  Edwin  Brown,  D.  D 1891 

Rev.  Orrin  p.  Gifford,  D.  D 1892 

Mr.  Joseph  Story 1888 

Rev.  Albert  C.  Hussey 1893 

*Rev.  Charles  M.  Bowers,  D.  D 1888 

1885  *Rev.  James  McWhinnie,  D.  D *1892 

Mr.  Leander  Be.-^l -  .  1897 

1887  *Mr.  Freeman  A.  Smith -1896 

Rev.  Benjamin  A.  Greene,  D.  D 1899 

1888  Rev.  Lemuel  C.  Barnes,  D.  D— 1897,1905— .  . 

*Rev.  Moses  H.  Bixby,  D.  D 1902 

*Pres.  Alvah  Hovey,  D.  D.,  LL.  D *1903 

*Rev.  Charles  H.  Rowe ='4890 

*Rev.  Edward  W.  Pride 1892 

*Mr.  George  S.  Harwood *1894 

1889  Rev.  Henry  F.  Colby,  D.  D 

*Rev.  William  T.  Chase,  D.  D 1893 

1890  Pres.  E.  Benjamin  Andrews,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  1899 
Pres.  Albion  W.  Sm.\ll,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D 1892 

*Pres.  George  E.  Merrill,  D.    D 1900 

1891  Rev.  Francis  W.  Bakeman,  D.  D 

Rev.  James  W.  Manning ]  896 

Mr.  E.  Nelson  Blake 

1892  *Mr.  Salmon  P.  Hibbard =4900 


6  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

Elected  Resigned  or  Died 

1592  Rev.  Nathan  E.  Wood,  D.  D 

PrES.  George  E.  Horr,  D.  D.— 1904,   1909— 

Mr.  Frederick  S.  Pevear 1900 

Hon.  Eugene  N.  Foss 

Rev.  Joseph  S.  Swaim 

1593  *Mr.  Stephen  Greene *1901 

Rev.  ThoiMas  S.  Barbour,  D.  D 

"■"Hon.  James  L.  Howard *1906 

Rev.  William  S.  Roberts,  D.  D 1905 

1594  -Mr.  Charles  A.  Vinal *1901 

='=Pres.  Benaiah  L.  Whitman,  D.  D 1902 

*Rev.  William  Harrison  Eaton,  D.  D *1908 

1895  '^Rev.  Samuel  W.  Duncan,  D.  D *1898 

Dudley  P.  Bailey,  Esq 

*Mr.  Henry  W.  Peabody *1908 

*Rev.  Robert  J.  Adams,  D.  D 1910 

1896  *Mr.  Edward  S.  Wilkinson *1902 

Rev.  Charles  H.  Spalding,  D.  D 

Rev.  Charles  L.  White,  D.  D 

1897  -Rev.  Francis  T.  Hazlewood,  D.  D *1908 

Rev.  Thomas  D.  Anderson,  D.  D 

1899  Rev.  W.  G.  Fennell 1900 

PrES.  William  H.  P.  Faunce,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

=:=Mr.  Harvey  B.  Evans 1903 

1900  Rev.  Franklin  G.  McKeever,  D.  D 

Mr.  George  F.  D.  Paine 

Rev.  Arthur  L.  Snell 1908 

1901  Mr.  Charles  C.  Barry 

Mr.  Henry  H.  Kendall 

*Mr.  Charlie  A.  Jones *1910 

Rev.  Thomas  E.  BartlEtt 

=!=Mr.  Horace  M.  Willard *1907 

1902  Rev.  John  R.  Gow,  D.  D 

Mr.  Edwin  F.  Greene 

Rev.  Millard  F.  Johnson 

*Rev.  Albert  G.  Upham,  D.  D *1908 

1903  D.  W.  Abercrombie.LL.  D 

Mr.  John  Carr 1911 

1904  =!=Francis  a.  Gaskill,  Esq *1909 

Mr.  Charles  F.  Byam 

Rev.  Charles  H.  Watson,  D.  D 

*Mr.  Joseph  G.  Shed 1909 

Rev.  Francis  H.  Rowley,  D.  D 

1905  Rev.  O.  C.  S.  Wallace,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 

1906  Hon.  W.  W.  Stickney 1909 

1907  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Merriam,  D.  D 


TRUSTEES  7 

Elected  Resigned  or  Died 

1907  Mr.  Dwight  Chester 

Rev.  Edward  P.  Tuller,  D.  D 

1908  Mr.  Henry  T.  Bailey 

Mr.  George  C.  Whitney 

Rev.  John  S.  Lyon,  D.  D 

Rev.  Frank  Rector,  D.  D 

Mr.  Edwin  P.  Wells 

Rev.  Clifton  D.  Gray,  Ph.  D 

1909  Rev.  Irving  B.  Mower,  D.  D 

Joseph  L.  Colby,  LL,  D 

Rev.  Maurice  A.  Levy 

Mr.  George  E.  Briggs 

1910  Mr.  W.  Claxton  Bray 1911 

Emery  B.  Gibbs,  Esq 

Rev.  Woodman  Bradbury,  D.  D 

1911  Mr,  M.  Grant  Edmands 

Mr.  Albert  L.  Scott 


THE  FACULTY 


PRESIDENTS 

Elected  Resigned  or  Died 

1839     *Barnas  Sears,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1848 

1868     *Alvah  Hovey,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1898 

1899      Nathan  Eusebius  Wood,  D.  D 1908 

1908      George  Edwin  Horr,  D.  D 

PROFESSORS 

1825     nRAU  Chase,  D.  D 1845 

Born,  Stratton,  Vt.,  Oct.  5,  1793.  Mid.  C. 
1814;  A.  T.  S.  1817;  ord.  Danvers,  Sept.  17, 
1817;  miss,  in  Va.,  1817-18;  in  charge  of  School 
for  Baptist  Ministers  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1818- 
22;  trav.  and  stud,  in  Germany,  1823;  Professor 
in  Theol.  Sch.  of  Col.  C,  1822-25;  Founder  of 
Courses  of  Study  in  N.  T.  I.,  and  Professor  of 
Biblical  Theology,  1825-38;  of  Ecclesiastical 
History,  1838-45;  memb.  of  deputation  to  es- 
tablish Bapt.  missions  in  France,  1832;  lit.  work, 
Boston,  1845-50;  Newton  Centre,  1850-64; 
author.  The  Life  of  Bunyan ;  Remarks  on  the  Book  of 
of  Daniel,  1844;  Design  of  Baptism,  1851;  Infant 
Baptism  an  Invention  of  Men,  1863;  ed.  and 
trans.,  The  Work  Claiming  to  be  the  Constitutions  of 
the  Holy  Apostles;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Nov.  1, 
1864.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1830. 

1832     *James  Davis  KnowlES *1838 

Bom,  Providence,  R.  I.,  July,  1798.  Col. 
C.  1824;  Theol.  Sch.  of  Col.  C,  1824-25;  ord. 
2d  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1825;  p.2dch., 
Boston,  1825-32;  Professor  of  Pastoral  Duties, 
N.  T.  I.,  1832-36;  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and 
Pastoral  Duties,  1836-38;  author.  Memoir  of 
Mrs.  Judson,  1829;  Memoir  of  Roger  Williams, 
1834;  many  sermons,  addresses,  poems;  ed. 
Rhode  Island  American,  1819-20,  Columbian  Star, 
1822-25;  d.  Newton  Centre,  May  23,  1838. 

1826     *Henry  Jones  Ripley,  D.  D 1860 

Bom,  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1798.  H.  U.  1816; 
A.  T.  S.  1819;  ord.  Baldwin  Place  ch.,  Boston, 
Nov.  7,  1819;  miss.  p.  North  Newport  and 
.Bryant's  Neck,  Ga.,  1819-20,  1821-26;  p.  East- 
port,  Me.,  1820-21;  act.  p.  1st  ch.,  Newton,  Mass., 
1838-40;     Professor   of   Biblical    Literature   and 


THE  FACULTY  9* 

Pastoral  Duties,  N.  T.  I.,  1826-32;  of  Biblical 
Literature,  1832-36;  of  Biblical  Literature  and 
Interpretation,  1836-39;  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and 
Pastoral  Duties,  1839-57;  Associate  Professor 
of  Biblical  Literature,  1857-60;  lit.  work,  New- 
ton Centre,  1860-65;  tea.  of  freedmen  preachers, 
Savannah,  Ga.,  1865-66;  Librarian,  N.  T.  L, 
1866-75;  author.  Christian  Baptism,  1833;  Notes 
on  the  Four  Gospels  (12  editions),  1837-55;  Sacred 
Rhetoric,  1849,  1859;  Notes  on  the  Acts  of  the 
Apostles,  1853;  Church  Polity,  1867;  Notes  on  the 
Epistle  to  the  Romans,  1868;  Notes  on  the  Epistle 
to  the  Hebrews,  1868;  sermons,  pamphlets,  and 
articles  in  religious  periodicals;  ed.  Campbell's 
Lecitires  on  Systematic  Theology,  1832;  The 
Karen  Apostle  (by  Francis  Mason),  1843;  d. 
Newton  Centre,  May  21,  1875.  D.  D.,  Ala.  U. 
1844;  H.  U.,  1845. 

1836     *Barn.\s  Sears,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 184& 

Born,  Sandisfleld,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1802.  B.  U. 
1825;  tutor  in  Col.  C,  1824-25;  N.  T.  I.  1825-27; 
ord.  1st  ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  11,  1827;  p. 
1st  ch.,  Hartford,  1827-29;  Professor  of  Lan- 
guages H.  L.  T.  I.,  1829-33;  of  Biblical  Theol- 
ogy, 1833-36;  trav.  and  stud,  in  Germany  and 
France  (baptized  Rev.  J.  G.  Oncken  and  first  Bap- 
tist church  in  Germany),  1833-35;  Professor  of 
Ecclesiastial  History,  N.  T.  I.,  1836-38;  of 
Christian  Theology,  1838-48;  President,  1839-48; 
Secretary  of  Massachusetts  Board  of  Education, 
1848-55;  President  and  Professor  of  Moral  Phil- 
.osophy,  B.  U.,  1855-67;  General  Agent  of  Pea- 
body  Educational  Fund,  1867-80;  author,  (with 
Professors  Edwards  and  Felton)  Classical  Studies, 
1843;  The  Ciceronian,  1844;  The  Life  of  Martin 
Luther,  1850;  many  reports  and  addresses;  ed. 
Noehden's  German  Grammar,  1842;  Select  Treatises 
of  Luther,  1846;  The  Christian  Review,  several 
years;  contributor  to  Bibliotheca  Sacra  and 
American  Encyclopedia;  d.  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  July 
6,  1880.     D.  D.,  H.  U.,  1841 ;  LL.  D.,  Y.  U.,  1862. 

1839     *HoRATio  Balch  Hackett,.  D.  D.,  LL.  D 186& 

Bom,  Salisbury,  Mass.  Dec.  27,  1808.  A.  C. 
1830;  A.  T.  S.  1830-31,  1832-34;  tutorin  A.  C, 
1831-32;    teacher  in  Mount  Hope  College,  Balti- 


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1848 


more,  Md.,  1834-35;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Latin 
and  Greek  Languages  and  Literatures,  B.  U., 
1835-38;  Professor  of  Hebrew  Literature,  1838- 
39;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1839; 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Interpretation, 
N.  T.  I.,  1839-68;  trav.  and  stud,  at  Halle  and  , 
Berlin  (deputed  by  Am.  Bapt.  Bd*:  F.  M.  to  in- 
tercede for  religious  freedom  in  Denmark),  1841- 
42;  in  the  Orient,  1852;  at  Athens,  1858-59;  lit. 
work  and  trav.,  1868-70;  Professor  of  Biblical 
Literature  and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  R.  T.  S., 
1870-75;  trav.  in  Europe,  1875;  author,  Plutarch 
on  the  Delay  of  the  Deity  in  the  Punishment  of  the 
Wicked,  1844,  1867;  Exercises  in  Hebrew  Gram- 
mar, 1S4.7;  Commentary  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles, 
1852,  1858,  1882;  lilustrations  of  Scripture,  1855, 
1860;  Notes  on  the  Greek  Text  of  the  Epistle  to 
Philemon,  1860;  thirty  articles  in  Smith's  Dict- 
ionary of  the  Bible,  1860-63 ;  Christian  Memorials 
of  the  War,  1864;  Oration  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Soldiers'  Monument,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1864; 
Book  of  Ruth,  1876;  ed.  (with  Dr.  Ezra  Abbott) 
Am.  edition  of  Smith's  Dictiofiary  of  the  Bible, 
1868-70;  Am.  edition  of  i^aw/m^'on'.s-  Historical  Il- 
lustrations of  the  Old  Testament,  1873;  trans.  Win- 
er's Grammar  of  the  Chaldee  Language,  1845 ;  Com- 
mentaries of  Van  Oosterzee  on  Philemon,  1868,  and 
(with  J.  B.  G.  Pidge)  Braune  on  Philippians,  1870; 
contributor  to  several  monographs  and  many  re- 
ligious journals;  member  of  American  Academy 
of  Arts  and  Sciences,  of  American  Bible  Union, 
of  American  Bible  Revision  Committee;  d. 
Rochester,  Nov.  2,  1875.  D.  D.,  U.  V.  M.,  1845; 
H.  U.,  1861;  LL.  D.,  A.  C,  1862. 

^Robert  Everett  Pattison,  D.  D 1854 

Bom,  Benson,  Vt.,  Aug.  19,  1800.  A.  C.  1826; 
tutor,  Col.  C,  1826-27;  Associate  Principal  Am- 
herst Academy,  1827-28;  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  Philosophy,  W.  C,  1828-29; 
ord.  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1829;  p.  Salem,  1829- 
30;  1st  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1830-36,  1840-42; 
President  of  W.  C.,  1836-39,  1854-57;  p.  2d  ch., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1839;  Home  Secretary  Am. 
Bapt.  Bd.  F.  M.,  1842-45;  President  Western 
Bapt.  T.  S.,  Georgetown,  Ky.,  1845-48; 
Professor     of    Christian    Theology,     N.     T.     I., 


THE  FACULTY  H 

1848-54;  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Phil- 
osophy, W.  C,  1857-58;  Principal  Oread  Inst., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1859-63;  Professor  of  Theol- 
ogy, S.  C,  1864-70;  Professor  of  Theology,  B.  U. 
T.s'.,  1870-74;  Acting  President  U.  Chic.  1871-72; 
author,  Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Ephcsians, 
1850;  many  discourses  and  addresses  in  re- 
ligious quarterlies;  d.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  21, 
1874.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1838. 

1853     *Alvah  HovEy,  D.  D.,  LL.  D *1903 

Bom,  Greene,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  1820.  D.  C.  1S44; 
N.  T.  I.  1845-48;  pr.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1848- 
49;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1850;  Assist- 
ant Instructor  in  Hebrew,  N.  T.  I.,  1849-54; 
Acting  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  In- 
terpretation, 1851-52,  1858-59;  Professor  of 
Church  History,  1853-54;  of  Christian  Theology, 
1854-70;  of  Theology  and  Christian  Ethics,  1870- 
99;  of  General  Introductions  and  Apologetics, 
1899-1903;  President  1868-98;  Acting  Professor 
of  Biblical  Interpretation,  New  Testament,  1892- 
94;  author.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  the 
Rev.  Isaac  Backus,  1858,  1859;  Slate  of  the  Im- 
penitent Dead,  1859,  1875 ;  Outlines  of  Christian 
Theology,  1861,  1870;  Miracles  of  Christ  as  At- 
tested by  the  Evangelists,  1864;  Scriptural  Law  of 
Divorce,  1866;  God  with  Us,  1872;  Religion  and  the 
State,  1874;  Manual  of  Systematic  Theology  and 
Christian  Ethics,  1880,  1900;  Commentary  on  the 
Gospel  of  John,  1885;  Biblical  Eschatology,  1888; 
Commentary  on  Galatians,  1890;  Studies  in  Ethics 
and  Religion,  1892;  Christian  Teaching  and  Life, 
1895;  Barnas  Sears,  a  Christian  Educator,  1902; 
many  addresses,  essays,  pamphlets,  and  syllabi; 
ed.,  American  Commentary;  contributor  to  many 
periodicals;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Sept.  6,  1903. 
D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1856;  LL.  D.,  R.  C.  and  D.  U.,  1876. 

1855     ^Albert  Nicholas  Arnold,  D.  D 1857 

Born,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  Feb.  12,  1814.  B.  U. 
1838;  N.  T.  I.  1838-41;  ord.  Newburyport,  Sept. 
14,  1841;  p.  Newburyport,  1841-43;  miss.  A.  B. 
M.  U.,  Greece,  1844-55;  Professor  of  Church 
History,  N.  T.  I.,  1855-57;  p.  Westboro,  1857-64; 
Professor  of  Biblical  Criticism  and  Pastoral 
Theology,  H.  T.  S.,  1864-69;  Professor  of  New 
Testament  Greek  and  Biblical  Literature,  B.  U. 


12  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION. 

T.  S.,  1869-78;  author,  Sermons  (published  in 
modem  Greek),  Athens,  1883;  Commentary  on  the 
Epistle  to  the  Romans  (edited  by  Dr.  D.  B.  Ford), 
1889;  d.  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Oct.  11,  1883.  D.  D., 
U.  R.,  1860. 

1859     ^Arthur  Savage  Train,  D.  D 1866 

Bom,  Framingham,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1812.  B. 
U.  1833;  tutor,  B.  U.,  1834-36;  ord.  1st  ch., 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1836;  p.  1st  ch.,  Haver- 
hill, 1836-60;  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and 
Pastoral  Duties,  N.  T.  I.,  1859-66;  p.  Framing- 
ham,  1866-72;  author.  Centennial  Discourse, 
First  Baptist  Church,  Haverhill,  1865;  d.  Framing- 
ham,  Jan.  2,  1872.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1855. 

1865  George  Dana  Eoardman  Pepper,  D.  D.,  LL.  D     1867 

Bora,  Ware,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1833.  A.  C.  1857; 
N.  T.  I.  1857-60;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  6, 
1860;  p.  Waterville,  1860-65;  Professor  of  Church 
History,  N.  T.  I.,  1865-67;  Professor  of  Christian 
Theology,  C.  T.  S.,  1867-82;  President  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Psychology  and  Moral  Philosophy,  C.  U., 
1882-89;  p.  Saco,  Me.,  1890-92;  Professor  of 
Biblical  Literature,  C.  U.,  1892-1900;  res.,  Water- 
ville; author,  numerous  sermons  and  pamphlets. 
D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1867,  A.  C,  1882;  LL.  D.,U.  Lewis, 
1882,  C.  U.,  1890. 

1866  Gaeusha  Anderson,  .S.  T.  D.,  LL.  D 1873 

Bom,  Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1832.  U.  R. 
1854;  R.  T.  S.  1854-56;  oi-d.  Janesville,  Wis., 
Oct.  1856;  p.  Janesville,  Oct.  1856-Sept.,  1858; 
2d.  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  1858-July,  1866;. 
Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Pastoral  Duties, 
N.  T.  I.,  1866-70;  of  Church  Polity,  Homiletics, 
and  Pastoral  Duties,  1870-73;  p.  Strong  Place  ch., 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,Sept.  1873-Sept.  1876;  2dch.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1876-1878;  President  U.Chic,  1878-85;p. 
1st  ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  1885-Dec.  1886;  Presi- 
dent D.  U.,  1887-90;  Professor  of  Homiletics, 
Church  Polity,  and  Pastoral  Duties,  B.  U.  T.  S., 
1890-92,  in  U.  Chic,  1892-1904;  author.  The 
Story  of  a  Border  City  during  the  Civil  War,  1908; 
Hitherto  Untold,  1910;  When  Neighbors  were 
Neighbors;  a  Story  of  Love  and  Life  in  Olden 
Days,  1911;  sermons,  pamphlets,  review  articles, 
and  syllabi;  trans.  Asterius,  Ancient  Sermons  for 


THE  FACULTY  13 

Modern  Times,  1904;  res.  Newton  Centre,  Mass 
S.  T.  D.,  U.  R.,  1866;  LL.  D.,  U.  R.,  1885,  M. 
U.,  1885. 

1868     *Heman  Lincoln,  D.  D *1887 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1821.  B.  U. 
1840;  prin.  Derby  A.,  Vt,  1840-42;  N.  T.  I. 
1842-45;  ord.  Boston,  Sept.  21,  1845;  p.  New 
Britain,  Pa.,  1845-50;  Franklin  Sq.  ch.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1850-53;  Jamaca  Plain,  Mass.,  1853-59; 
Cent,  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-68;  Professor 
of  Church  History,  N.  T.  I.,  1868-73,  1878-87;  of 
Homiletics,  Pastoral  Duties,  and  Church  Polity, 
1873-78;  author.  Outline  Lectures  in  Church 
History,  1884;  Outline  Lectures  in  History  of 
Doctrine,  1885;  sermons,  syllabi,  articles  in  re- 
ligious periodicals;  ed.  Christian  Chronicle,  18^S- 
53;  Watchman  and  Reflector,  1854-67;  d.  Newton 
Centre,  Oct.  IS,  1SS7.     D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1865. 

1868     -Oak.man  Sprague  Stearns,  D.  D *1893 

Born,  Bath,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  1817.  W.  C.  1840; 
N.  T.  I.  1843-46;  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  N.  T.  I., 
1846-47;  ord.  Southbridge,  May  19,  1847;  p. 
Southbridge,  1847-54;  Newark,  N.  T-,  1854-55; 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1855-68;  Professor  of 
Biblical  Literature  and  Interpretation,  N.  T.  I., 
1868-70;  of  BibHcal  Interpretation,  Old  Testa- 
ment, 1870-92;  Professor  Emeritus,  1892-93; 
author.  Syllabus  of  Messianic  Passages  in  the  Old 
Testament,  1884;  Introduction  to  the  Books  of 
the  Old  Testament,  18SS,  1892;  numerous  memorial 
sketches;  trans.  Sartorius's  Person  and  Work  of 
Christ,  1848;  ed.  O.  J.  White's  Responsive  Read- 
ings from  the  Old  and  Netu  Testaments,  1893;  d. 
Newton  Centre,  Apr.  20,  1893.  D.  D.,  W.  C,  1863. 

1868     -'Ezra  Palmer  Gould,  D.  D 1882 

Bom,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1841.  H.  U. 
1861;  in  civil  war,  Oct.  1861-July  1865;  priv. 
and  Corp.  24th  Mass.  Vols.,  2d  lieut.  55th,  capt. 
and  maj.  59th,  maj.  57th;  N.  T.  I.,  1865-68; 
ord.  Cambridge,  Sept.  6,  1868;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Biblical  Literature  and  Interpretation, 
N.  T.  I.,  1888-70;  Professor  of  Biblical  Interpre- 
.  tation,  New  Testament,  1870-82;  p.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  1884-Apr.  1888;  Professor  New  Testament 
Language  and  Literature,  P.  E.  D.  S.,  Philadel- 


14  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

phia,  Pa.,  1889-Oct.  1898;  ord.  Epis.  min.,  1890; 
asst.  min.  St.  George's  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1899-1900;  author,  Commentary  on  the  Epistles  to 
the  Corinthians  (in  Am.  Comm.),  1887;  Com- 
mentary on  Gospel  of  Mark  (  in  Intern.  Crit. 
Comm.),  1896;  The  Biblical  Theoloqy  of  the  New 
Testament,  1900;  d.  Whitelake,  Sullivan  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  22,  1900.     D.  D.,  C.  C,  1889. 

1873     *Samueiv  Lunt  Caldwell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1878 

Bom,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1820.  W. 
C.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  s.  Alexandria,  Va., 
win.  1845-46;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  1846;  p. 
1st  ch.,  Bangor,  June  1846-June  1858;  1st.  ch., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  June  1858-Sept.  1873;  Pro- 
fessor of  Church  History,  N.  T.  I.,  1873-78; 
President  Vassar  C,  1878-85;  res.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1885-89;  author,  Sermons,  1865;  Literature  in 
Account  with  Life,  ISGo;  Cities  of  Our  Faith,  1890; 
numerous  memoria' discourses ;ed.  (with  Dr.  A.  J. 
Gordon)  Service  of  Song  for  Baptist  Churches,  1871, 
1878,1881;  d.  Providence,  Sept.  20,  1889;  D.  D., 
W.  C,  1858;  LL.  D.,  B.  U.,  1884. 

1879  Elisha  Benjamin  Andrews,  D.  D.,  LL.  D...  1882 
Bom,  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  Jan.  10,  1844.  2d 
lieut.  U.  S.  Army,  1861-64;  B.  U.  1870;  Principal 
'  C.  L.  I.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1870-72;  N.T.  1. 1872-74; 
ord.  Beverly,  July  2,  1874;  p.  Beverly,  July 
1874-Aug.  1875;  President  D.  U.,  1875-79; 
Professor  of  Homiletics,  Pastoral  Duties,  and 
Church  Polity,  N.  T.  I.,  1879-82;  stud.  U.  Berlin 
and  U.  Munich,  1882-83;  Professor  of  History 
and  Political  Economy,  B.  U.,  1882-88;  Pro- 
fessor of  Poltical  Economy  and.  Finance,  Corn. 
U.,  1888-89;  President  and  Professor  of  Moral 
and  Intellectual  Philosophy,  B.  U.,  1889-98; 
U.  S.  Commissioner  to  International  Monetary 
Conference,  Brussels,  Belgium,  1892;  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Schools,  Chicago,  111.,  1898- 
1900;  Chancellor  U.  Neb.,  1900-08;  ChanceUor 
Emeritus,  1909—;  trav.  1909—;  author,  In- 
stitutes  of  Constitutional  History,  English  and 
American,  1884,  1901;  Institutes  of  General 
History,  1885,  1895;  Institutes  of  Economics, 
1889,  1900;  An  Honest  Dollar,  1894,  1901; 
Wealth  and  Moral  Law,  1894,  1901;  History  of 
the  United  States,  1894,  1902;   History  of  the  Last 


THE  FACULTY  15 

Quarter  Century  in  the  United  States,  1896;  His- 
tory of  the  United  States  in  Our  Own  Times,  1904; 
address,  1848  Prospect  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  D.  D., 
C.  U.,  1884;  LL.  D.,  U.  Neb.,  1884,  B.  U.,  1899, 
U.  Chic.  1903. 

1882  John  Mahan  English,  D.  D 

Born,  Tullytown,  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1845.  B.  U. 
1870;  tea.  C.  L.  L,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1870-72; 
tea.  Gr.,  D.  U.,  spg.  1874;  N  T.  I.,  1872-7o;  ord. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  15,  1875;  p.  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1875-Mar.  1882;  Dudley  St.  ch., 
Boston,  Mar. -Sept.  1882;  Professor  of  Homiletics, 
Pastoral  Duties,  and  Church  Polity,  N.  T.  I., 
1882-90;  of  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Duties, 
1890—;  Lecturer  on  Homiletics,  A.  T.  S.,  1895- 
96;  author,  sermons  and  articles  in  religious 
periodicals.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1891. 

1883  Charles  Rufus  Brown,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D 

Bom,  East  Kingston,  N.  H.,  Feb.  22,  1849. 
U.  S.  I^.  A.  1869;  passed  mid.,  U.  S.  Navy,  1869- 
70,  ensign,  1870-71,  master,  1871-75;  H.  U. 
1877;  N.  T.  I.  1874-75,  1877-79;  U.  T.  S.  1878- 
79;  U.  Berlin  1879-80;  U.  Leipzig  1880-81;  ord. 
Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.,  Dec.  30,  1881;  p.  Frank- 
lin Falls,  Dec.  1881-June  1883;  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Biblical  Interpretation,  Old  Testament, 
N.  T.  I.,  1883-86;  Professor  of  Hebrew  and 
Cognate  Languages,  1886 — ;  act.  p.  Main  St. 
ch.,  Worcester,  Oct.  1886-June  1887;  Professor 
of  Hebrew  and  Cognate  languages,  U.  Chic, 
summer  quarter,  1S97;  Acting  Professor  of 
Hebrev/  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  Bost.  U. 
Sch.  Theol.,  Nov.  1905-June  1906;  spec.  ed. 
Bib'e  Study  Union  S.  S.  Lessons  at  several 
periods,  1892-1908;  Resident  Director  Am.  Sch. 
of  Oriental  Research  in  Jerusalem,  Oct.  1910- 
May,  1911;  author.  An  Aramaic  Method,  Part 
I,  1884,  1893,  Part  II,  1886;  Commentary  on 
Jeremiah  (Am.  Comm.),  1907:  Ph.  D.,  C.  U., 
1887;  D.  D.,  Colg.  U.,  1892. 

1883      Ernest  Dewitt  Burton,  D.  D 1892 

Born,  Granville,  O.,  Feb.  4,  1856.  D.  U.  1876; 
tea.  in  secondary  schools,  1876-79;  R.  T.  S.  1879- 
82;  Instructor  in  New  Testament  Greek,  R.  T. 
S.,   1882-83;    ord.  East  Ave.   (now  Park    Ave.) 


as  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

ch.,  Rochester,  June  22,  1883;  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Biblical  Interpretation,  New  Testament, 
N.  T.  I.,  1883-86;  Professor,  1886-92;  stud.  U. 
Leipzig,  1887;  Professor  and  Head  of  Department 
of  New  Testament  Interpretation,  U.  Chic, 
1892—;  stud.  U.  Berlin,  1894;  Commissioner  of 
U  Chic,  for  the  Investigation  of  Oriental  Educa- 
tion 1908-09;  Director  of  the  University 
Libraries,  1910 — ■;  author.  Syntax  of  the  Moods 
and  Tenses  in  New  Testament  Greek,  1892  and 
several  editions,  Dutch  trans.,  1906;  (with  Prof. 
W.  A.  Stevens)  A  Harmony  of  the  Gospels  for 
Historical  Study,  1894,  1904,  Chinese  (2),  Japanese 
(2),  Pwo  Karen,  and  Sgau  Karen  trans.; 
Records  and  Letters  of  the  Apostolic  Age,  1895, 
'Chinese  trans. ;  Handbook  of  the  Life  of  Paul, 
1899;  (with  Shailer  Mathews)  Constructive  Studies 
in  the  Life  of  Christ,  1901,  Chinese  and  Japanese 
trans. ;  (with  Shailer  Mathews)  Principles  and 
Ideals  for  the  Sunday  School,  1903,  Japanese 
trans.;  Short  Introduction  to  the  Gospels,  1904; 
Studies  in  the  Gospel  of  Mark,  1904;  Principles 
of  Literary  Criticism  and  their  Application  to  the 
Synoptic  Problem,  1904;  (with  Professors  J.  M. 
P.,  and  G.  B.  Smith)  The  Biblical  Doctrine  of 
Atonement,  1909;  various  articles,  especially  in 
America?!  Journal  of  Theology  and  Biblical  World; 
assoc.  ed.  The  Biblical  World,  1892-1906,  ed. -in- 
chief,  1906 — ;  ed.  (with  others)  The  American 
Journal  of  Theology,  1897-1900,  man.  ed.  (with 
G.  B.  Smith)  1906—;  ed.  (with  W.  R.  Harper,) 
1900-06,  alone  1906—)  Constructive  Bible  Studies, 
20  vols.;  address,  5525  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago, 
D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1897. 

.1884      Samuel  Silas  Curry,  Ph.  D.,  Litt.  D 

Born,  Chatata,  Tenn.,  Nov.  23,  1847;  Grant 
U.  1872;  not  ord.;  Bost.  U.  Sch.  Theol.,  1872-75; 
miss.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1874-79;  Professor  of 
Oratory,  Bost.  U.,  1879-88';  Acting  Professor  of 
Elocution,  N.  T.  I.,  1884—;  Instructor  in  Elocu- 
tion, H.  U.,  1891-94;  in  Y.  D.  S.,  1892-1902; 
in  H.  U.  D.  S.,  1896-1902;  Lecturer,  U.  Minn., 
1905;  U.  Chic,  1908;  U.  Wash.,  1908,  1910,  1911; 
Founder  and  President  of  School  of  Expression, 
Boston,  1885 — ;  Librarian  Boston  Art  Club, 
1891-1908;   author,  Province  of  Expression,  1891; 


THE  FACULTY  17 

Lessons  in  Vocal  Expression,  1895;  Imagination 
and  Dramatic  Instinct,  189G;  Vocal  and  Literary 
Interpretation  of  the  Bible,  1903;  Browning  and 
the  Dramatic  Monologue,  1906;  Memories  of 
Professor  Bell,  1906,  Foundations  of  Expression, 
1907  ;Mimi  and  Voice,  1910;  ed.,  Classics  for  Vocal 
Expression,  1888;  Expression,  a  quarterly,  1895- 
1901;  B.  D.,  Bost.  U.,  1875;  Ph.  D.,  Bost.  U., 
1880;  Litt.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1905.  Address,  60  Bay 
State  Road,  Boston,  Mass. 

1888      Jesse  Burgess  Thomas,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 

Born,  Edwardsville,  111.,  July  29,  1832.  Ken- 
yon  C.  1850;  stud,  law,  1850-52;  admitted  to 
bar.,  1852;  in  bus.,  Chicago,  111.,  1852-57;  lawyer, 
Chicago,  1857-62;  ord.  Waukegan,  Nov.  1862; 
p.  Waukegan,  Oct.  1862- June  1864;  Pierrepont 
St.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  1864-Jan  1868, 
1st  ch.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.-Dec,  1868; 
Mich.  Ave.  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  1869-Jan.  1874; 
1st  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1874-Jan.  1888; 
Professor  of  Church  History,  N.  T.  I.,  1888-1905; 
Professor  Emeritus,  1905 — ;  author.  The  Old 
Bible  and  the  New  Science,  1877;  The  Mould  of 
Doctrine,  1883;  Significance  of  the  Historical 
Element  in  Scripture,  1897;  Both  Sides,  1897; 
Some  Parables  of  Nature,  1911;  sermons,  ad- 
dresses, syllabi;  address,  284  Madison  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.  D.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1866;  LL.  D., 
G.  C,  1898. 

1891      George  BullEn,  D.  D 1897 

Bom,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1833.  W.  C. 
1853;  tea.  Me.,  1853-55;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58;  U. 
Halle  and  U.  Gottingen,  1858-59;  ord.  Bloom- 
field,  now  Skowhegan,  Me.,  June  13,  1860;  p. 
Skowhegan,  Mar.  1860- Aug.  1862;  Chapl.  16th 
Me.  Vols.,  Aug.  1882-Oct.  1863;  p.  South  Read- 
ing, now  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Jan.  1864-Nov.  1866; 
S.  Brighton,  Sept.  1867-May  1868;  p.  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  1868-Mar.  1891;  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary No.  Bapt.  Educ.  Soc,  Apr.  1891-Oct.  1896; 
Professor  of  Christian  Missions,  N.  T.  I.,  Apr. 
1891-Aug.  1897;  s.  Brighton  Ave.  ch.,  Allston,  in 
1898;  p.  New  London,  N.H.,  Jan.  1900-Oct.  1906; 
s.  South  Boston,  Mass.,  fall  1906-spg.  1907;  p. 
Hingham,  Sept.  1908—;  author,  published  ad- 
dresses and  sermons.    D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1880. 


18  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

1892      Rush  Rhees,  D.  D.,  LL    D 1900 

Born,  Chicago,  III,  Feb.  8,  1860.  A.  C.  1883; 
Instructor  in  Mathematics,  A.  C,  1883-85;  Hart. 
T.  S.  1885-88;  ord.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Mar.  14, 
'  1889;  p.  Portsmouth,  Mar.  1889-June  1892; 
Associate  Professor  of  BibHcal  Interpretation, 
New  Testament,  N.  T.  I.,  1892-94;  Professor, 
1894-1900;  President  and  Burbank  Professor 
of  Biblical  Literatiu-e,  U.  R.,  1900 — ;  author, 
Saint  Paul's  Experience  as  a  Factor  in  his  Theology, 
1896;  Life  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  1900;  many- 
articles  in  religious  journals;  address,  440  Uni- 
versity Ave.,  Rochester.  LL.  D.,  A.  C,  1900; 
D.  D.,  Colg.  U.,  1901. 

1899  Nathan  Eusebius  Wood,  D.  D 1908 

Bom,  Forrestville,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1849.  U. 
Chic,  1872;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1872-75;  ord.  Chicago, 
111.,  Sept.  12,  1875;  p.  Centennial  ch.,  Chicago, 
May  1875-May  1877;  Pr'ncipal  of  Wayland,  A., 
Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  May  1877-Dec.  1883;  p.  Mem. 
ch.  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  1883-Dec.  1886;  Strong 
Place  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1886-Mar.  1892; 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Mar.  1892-Sept.  1894;  1st  ch., 
Boston,  Sept.  1894-Sept.  1899;  President  and 
Professor  of  Christian  Theology,  N.  T.  I.,  1899- 
1908;  p.  Istch.,  Arlington,  Oct.  1909—;  author. 
History  of  First  Baptist  Church  in  Boston,  1889; 
The  Person  and  Work  of  Jesus  Christ,  1909;  ed. 
Boise's  Notes  on  the  Epistles  of  St.  Paul,  1896. 
B.  D.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1875;  D.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1883. 

1900  Frederick  Lincoln  Anderson,  D.  D 

Born,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Apr.  14,  1862.  U.  Chic. 
1882;  Assistant  Professor  of  Latin,  U.  Chic, 
1882-85;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1885-88;  ord.  Morgan  Park, 
Mar.  29,  1888;  act.  p.  2d  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
June-Sept.  1888;  p.  2d  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  1888-Aug.  1900;  Professor  of  Biblical  In- 
terpretation, New  Testament,  N.  T.  I.,  1900—; 
author,  articles  in  religious  periodicals  and  en-, 
cyclopedias.  B.  D.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1888;  D.  D. 
B.  U.,   1904. 

1901  Winfred  Nichols  Donovan,  D.  D 

Born,  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1869.    C.  U. 


THE  FACULTY  19 

1892;  tea.  in  secondary  schools,  1892-93,  1894- 
96;  N.  T.  I.  1893-94,  1896-98;  ord.  South  Lynde- 
boro,  N.  H.,  Nov.  3,  1898;  Instructor  in  Old 
Testament  Studies,  N.  T.  I.,  1898-1901;  Assist- 
ant Professor  of  BibHcal  Interpretation,  Old 
Testament,  1901-09;  Acting  Assistant  Professor 
of  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  Bost.  U. 
Sch.  Theol.,  1905-0(3;  Associate  Professor  in  the 
Biblical  Departments,  N.  T.  I.,  1909—.  D.  D., 
Cy.  C,  1910. 

1904      George  Edwin  Horr,  D.D   

Bom,  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1856.  B.  U. 
1876;  U.  T.  S.  1876-77;  N.  T.  I.  1877-79;  ord. 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1879;  p.  Tarrytown, 
Oct.  1879-Apr.  1884;  Istch.,  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Apr.  1884- July  1891;  ed.  The  Watchman,  July 
1891-Jan.  1904;  Professor  of  History  of  Modem 
Christianity,  N.  T.  I.,  1904-06;  of  Church  His- 
tory, 1906—;  President,  1908—;  author.  Hid 
in  the  Heart,  1903;  The  Training  of  the  Chosen 
People,  1908;  The  Great  Ministry,  1909;  many 
addresses  and  contributions  to  many  publica- 
tions.    D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1896. 

1906      Henry  Kalloch  Rowe,  Ph.  D 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1869.  B.  U. 
1892;  not  ord.;  tea.  in  secondary  schools,  1892- 
1903,  and  in  Bost.  U.,  1903-06;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Church  History,  N.  T.  I.,  1906—;  Lec- 
turer on  Sociology,  1911—.  Ph.  D.,  Bost.  U., 
1905. 

1909      George  Cross,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D 

Bora,  Bewdley,  Ont.,  Can.,  Sept.  21,  1862. 
U.  of  Toronto  1888;  McM.  U.  D.  S.  1892-94;  U. 
Chic.  D.  S.  1897-98;  ord.  Ormond,  Ont., 
Sept.  1888;  p.  Ormond,  Oct.  1887-Oct.  1889;  Cal- 
gary, Alta.,  Oct.  1889-Mar.  1892;  Carleton 
Place,  Ont.,  May  1894-Dec.  1896;  Aylmer,  Dec. 
1898- July  1901;  Professor  of  History,  McM.  U., 
1901-09;  Lecturer,  U.  Chic,  sum.  1908,  spr. 
1909;  sum.  1911;  Professor  of  Christian  Theol- 
ogy, N.  T.  I.,  1909—;  author.  The  Theology  of 
Schleiermacher,  1911;  cont.,  to  Hastings  En- 
cyclopedia of  Religion  and  Ethics,  and  to  re- 
ligious periodicals ;  Ph.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1900;  D.  D., 
McM.  U.,  1907. 


20  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

INSTRUCTORS 

Eleced  End  of  Service 

1846  *Oakman  Sprague  Stearns 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1847 

1847  *David  Barnes  Ford 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1849 

1849    *Ai,vah  Hovey 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1854 

1855  *Samson  Talbot 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1856 

1856  *James  Alpheus  Clark 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1857 

1858    *Robert  W.  Cushman 

Instructor  in  Sacred  Rhetoric 1859 

1858    *Baron  Stow 

Instructor  in  Pastoral  Duties 1859 

1860  *Samuel  Brooks 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1861 

1861  Joseph  Henry  Gilmore 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1862 

1862  Henry  Melville  King 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1863 

1863  Frederick  Dana  Blake 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1864 

1864  *JosiAH  Neslon  Cushing 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1866 

1866      Francis  Emory  Tower 

Assistant  Instructor  in  Hebrew 1868 

1870    *Stacy  Baxter 

Alva  Woods  Lecturer  on  Elocution 1874 

1874      Sebrun  T.  Conlee 

Alva  Woods  Lectiu-er  on  Elocution 1879 

1878  *EzEKiEL  Oilman  Robinson 

Instructor  in  Homiletics 1879 

1879  Lucius  Alonzo  Butterfield 

Alva  Woods  Lecturer  on  Elocution 1884 

1882      James  Ferdinand  Morton 

Instructor  in  New  Testament  Studies 1883 

1888      Shailer  Mathews 

Instructor  in  New  Testament  Studies 1890 

1890      James  Nelson  Williams 

Instructor  in  Homiletics  in  the  French  De- 
partment'      1898 

1890      Arthur  Leonard  Wadsworth 

Instructor  in  Hebrew  and  Greek 1892 

^The  French  Department  was  discontinued  in  1898. 


THE  FACULTY 


21 


1893      Henry  Todd  De  Wolfe 

Instructor  in  New  Testament  Studies  .  .  1895 
1893      Hugh  Ross  Hatch 

Instructor  in  Old  Testament  Studies 1897 

1898      WiNFRED  Nichols  Donovan 

Instructor  in  Old  Testament  Studies 1901 

1908  IlslEy  Boone 

Instructor  in  Greek 1909 

1909  James  Percival  Berkeley 

Instructor  in  the  Biblical  Departments.  . .  . 

1910  Frederick  George  Harrington 

Instructor  in  the  Old  Testament 1911 


Term  of  Office 

1828-46,  1866-75 

1846-47 

1847-48 

1848-49 

1849-62,  1863-66 

1862-63 

1875-84 

1884-89 

1889-97,  1900-06 

1889-92 

1897-1900 

1906-07 

1907- 


LIBRARIANS 

*Henry  Jones  Ripley 
*Oakman  Sprague  Stearns 
*James  Munroe  Symonds 
*David  Barnes  Ford 
*Alvah  Hovey 
*Arthur  Savage  Train 
John  Benton  Houser 
James  Ferdinand  Morton 
Charles  Rufus  Brown 
Ernest  De  Witt  Burton 
Rush  Rhees 
George  Edwin  Horr 
Henry  Kalloch  Rowe 


ALVA  WOODS  ASSISTANT  LIBRARIANS 


1891-93 
1893-95 
1895-1911 
1911- 


WiLLiAM  Bradford  Child 
Herbert  Sweetser  Manley 
Caroline  Smith 
William  Jacob  Cloues 


REGISTER  OF  STUDENTS 


1826 

*ELI  BURNHAM  SMITH,  b.  Shoreham,  Vt.,  Apr.  16,  1803. 
Mid.  C.  1823;  A.  T.  S.  1823-25;  N.  T.  I.  1825-26;  ord.  South 
Reading,  now  Wakefield,  Sept.  21,  1826;  p.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1826-29;  Poultney,  Vt.,  1829-33;  pres.  and  prof.  Bib.  Theol., 
N.  H.  L.  T.  I.,  1833-61;  d.  Colchester,  Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1861.  D. 
D.,  W.  C,  1849. 

*JOHN  EQUALITY  WESTON,  b.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Oct.  13, 
1796.  One  of  the  two  founders  of  The  Watchman,  1819-21; 
Col.  C.  1822-23;  A.  T.  S.  1823-25;  N.  T.  I.  1825-26;  ord.  East 
Cambridge,  Oct.  10,  1827;  p.  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1827 — 
June  1831;  p.  el.  Nashua,  N.  H.;  d.  Wilmington,  Mass.,  July 23, 
1831. 

2— *2 
J828 

*THOMAS  WARD  MERRILL,  b.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  Feb.  18, 
1802.  W.  C.  1825;  N.  T.  I.  1825-28;  tea.  N.  L.  L.  S.  I.,  1828- 
29;  itin.  miss.,  Mich.,  org.  and  tea..  Class.  Sch.,  Ann  Arbor, 
1829-31;  ord.  Detroit,  Feb.  6,  1831;  agt.  Am.  S.  S.  Un.,  1831; 
miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  1832-33;  agt.  Mich,  and  Huron  Inst., 
later  K.  C,  1832  and  later;  d.  Lansing,  Apr.  8,  1878. 

*George  Leonard,  b.  Raynham,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1802.  B.  U. 
1824;  tut.  Col.  C.  1824-25;  N.  T.  I.  1825-26;  ord.  Salem,  Aug. 
23,  1826;  p.  Salem,  1826-29;  Portland,  Me.,  1830-31;  d. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1831. 

*Barnas  Sears,  b.  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1802.  B.  U. 
1825;  N.  T.  I.  1825-27;  ord.  1st  ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  11, 
1827;  p.  Hartford,  1827-29;  prof.  Lang.,  H.  L.  T.  I.,  1829-33; 
Bib.  Theol.  1833-36;  prof.  Christ.  Theol.,  N.  T.  I.,  May  1836- 
48;  pres.  1839-48;  sec.  Mass.  Bd.  Educ,  1848-55;  pres.  and 
prof.  Mor.  Phil.,  B.  U.,  1855-67;  gen.  agt.  Peabody  Educ. 
fimd,  Staunton,  Va.,  1867-80;  author,  (with  others)  Classical 
Studies,  1843;  The  Ciceronian,  1844;  The  Life  of  Martin  Luther, 
1850;  many  reports  and  addresses;  ed.  Noehden's  German 
Grammar,  1842;  Select  Treatises  of  Luther,  1846;  Christian 
Review;  cont.  to  Biblioiheca  Sacra  and  American  Cyclopedia. 
d.  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1880.  D.  D.,  H.  U.,  1841;  LL.  D., 
Y.  C,  1862. 

*Seth  Spencer  Whitman,  b.  Fairfield,  Vt.,  Feb.  5,  1802.   H.  C. 


1829]  STUDENTS  23 

1825.  N.  T.  I.  1825-28;  ord.  Aug.  18,  1829;  prof.  H.  L.  T.  I., 
1829-35;  p.  Belvidere,  111.,  1836-46;  Madison,  Wis.,  1851-52^ 
d.  Madison,  Jan.  2,  1852. 

4— *4 
1829 

*HERVEY  FITTZ,  b.  Charlton,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1799.  A.  C 
1826;  N.  T.  I.  1826-29;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  7,  1829;  p. 
Waterville,  1829-30;  Hallowell,  1830-32;  Middleboro,  Mass., 
1832-36;  Thompson,  Conn.,  1836-39;  Marblehead,  Mass., 
1839-41;  Millbury,  1841-43;  agt.  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Apr, 
1843-78;  d.  Middleboro,  June  10,  1878. 

*  WILLI  AM  HAGUE,  b.  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1808.  H.  C, 
1826;  P.  T.  S.  1826-27;  N.  T.  I.  1827-29;  ord.  Utica,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  20,  1829;  p.  2d  ch.,  Utica,  1829-30;  prof.  Lat.  and  Gr.,  G. 
C,  Ky.,  1830;  p.  1st  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  1831— June  1837; 
1st  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  1837— Aug.  1840;  Federal  St. 
ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  vSept.  1840-48;  ed.  Watchman  and  Reflector, 
1846-50;  p.  Jamaica  Plain,  1848-50;  South  ch.,  Newark,  N.  J., 
Apr.  1850-52;  Pearl  St.  ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1852— aut.  1857; 
Lexington  and  Madison  Ave.  chs.,  New  York,  1858 — Aug.  1862; 
Charles  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1862-64;  ShawmutAve.ch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1865-69;  Univ.  PI.  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  1869-70;  prof.  Homil., 
B.  U.  T.  S.,  1869-70;  p.  Orange,  N.  J.,  1870-74;  trav.  Europe, 
1874-76;  p.  Wollaston,  Mass.,  1877-87;  author.  Conversational 
Commentaries  on  the  Gospel  of  Matthew,  1835;  Eight  Views  of 
Baptism,  1836;  Historical  Discourse,  Two  Hundredth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Fist  Baptist  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1839;  Con- 
versational Commentaries  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  1845; 
Christianity  and  Statesmanship,  1855,  1865;  Home  Life,  1855; 
The  Authority  and  Perpetuity  of  the  Christian  Sabbath,  1863; 
Life  Notes,  1888;  many  smaller  books,  including  memorial 
discourses  and  addresses;  d.  Boston,  Aug.  1,  1887.  D.  D.,  B. 
U.,  1849,  H.  U.,  1863. 

*WILLIAM  WHITE  HALL,  b.  Methuen,  Mass.  B.  U.  1825 ; 
N.  T.  I.  1826-29;  ord.  North  Marshfield,  Feb.  9,  1831;  p.  North 
Marshfield;  Edgartown,  1836-40;  s.  Milford,  N.  K.;  p.^Kenne- 
bunk.  Me.;  Barre,  Mass.;  Pittsburg,  Pa.;  Gloucester,  Mass.; 
East  Haverhill;  Hardwick;  Peterboro,  N.  H.;  Hillsboro; 
Heath,  Mass.,  and  Rowe;  miss.  N.  H.,  Mass.,  and  Kans.;  d. 
Patchogue,  L.  L,  Nov.  28,  1884. 

*BENJAMIN  CLIFFORD  WADE,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.  B. 
U.  1825;  N.  T.  I.  1827-29;  ord.  Wobum,  Dec.  10,  1829;  p. 
Woburn,  1829-34;  tea.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1835-57;  d.  Hartford, 
July  12,  1857. 


24  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1830 

*  Jonathan  Aldrich,  b.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Sept.   14    1799 

B.  U.  1826;  N.  T.  I.  1826-27;  ord.  West  Dedham,  Jan.  1828; 
p.  West  Dedham,  1828-30;  Beverly,  1830-32;  East  Cambridge, 
1832-34;  Worcester,  1834-37;  Newburyport,  1838-40;  Balti- 
more, Md.;  Framingham,  Mass.,  1846-50;  Middleboro,  1850- 
53;*dist.  sec.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1853-62;  d.  Worcester,  Mass..  Tan. 
17,  1862.  -^ 

''  *Harvey  Ball,  b.  Essex  Co.,  near  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J.,  Oct.  7, 
1800.  Col.  C.  1826;  N.  T.  I.  1826-27;  act.  p.  South  Boston, 
1827-28;  ord.  Hingham,  Sept.  20,  1829;  p.  Hingham,  1828-30; 
prin.  prep.  dept.  N.  T.  I.,  1830-32;  tea.  S.  R.  A.,  1832-33;  prin. 

C.  L.  I.,  1833-35;  tea.  Albion,  N.  Y.,  1835-36;  Clyde  High  Sch., 
Wayne  Co.,  1837-38;  fern,  sch.,  Paris,  Tenn.,  1838-39;  Cent. 
A.,  Rutherford  Co.,  1840-43;  Owensboro,  Ky.;  Henderson  High 
Sch.,  1844-46;  Paducah  Fern.  S.,  McCracken  Co.,  1846-50; 
Covington,  prep.  dept.  Theol.  I.,  1850-51;  Brov/nsville  Fern. 
Inst.,  Haywood  Co.,  Tenn.,  1851-54;  Paris  Fem.  S.,  1855; 
tea.  Haywood  Co.,  1856-59;  Mayfield,  1860-61;  Paducah; 
Henderson,  1862-65;  p.  and  s.  for  brief  periods;  w.c.  Albion, 
N.  Y.,  1866-88;  d.  Albion,  June  18,  1888. 

*CaIv£n  Newton,  b.  Southboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1800.  B  U  '> 
U.  C.  1826;  N.  T.  I  1826-28;  ord.  Bellingham,  Oct.  22,  1828; 
p.  Bellingham,  1828-31;  prof.  Rhet.  and  Heb.  Lang.,  W.  C. 
1831-38;  prof.  Theol.  I.,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1838-41;  p.  Grafton, 
Mass.,  1841-44;    phys.  Worcester;  d.  Worcester,  Aug.  9,  1853. 


*John  Woodbtiry,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  1803.  N.  T.  I.  1826-29; 
A.  C.  1825;  A.  T.  S.  1827-29;  N.  T.  I.  1829-30;  ord.  Boston, 
p.  Northboro,  1829-31;  Mason  Village,  N.  H.,  1831-34;  Swanzey 
1834-37;  South  Lyndeboro,  1837-38;  Troy,  1839-44;  Temple- 
ton,  Mass.,  1844-47;  w.  c.  Lynn,  1857;  d.  Hastings,  Minn.,  Auff. 
27,  1858.  ^ 

8— *8 
1830 

*JEREMIAH  H^.LL,  b.  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  1805.  Bratt'eboro 
A.;  N.T.  I.  1827-30;  ord.  Feb  3,  1831;  p.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  West- 
ford;  Bennington;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1835-43;  Akron,  O., 
1843-45;  prin.  Norwalk  Inst.,  O.;  p.  Granville,  1851-53;  pres. 
D.  U.  1853-63;  p.  Shell  Rock,  la.;  d.  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  May 
30,  1881.     D.  D. 

*JOSIAH  SPRY  LAV/,  b.  Sunbury,  Ga.,  Feb.  5,  1808.  N. 
T.  I.  1827-30;  ord.  Dec.  1830;  p.  Sunbury,  Jan.  1831— Oct. 
1832;  Macon,  Oct.  1832— spg.  1833;  Sunbury,  spg.  1833-35; 
Savannah,  1835-36;  Sunbury,  1836-40;  North  Newport,  1840 
— ?;  South  Newport;  d.  Oct.  5,  1853. 


IVOTE:  The  second  line  under  the 
name  of  John  Woodbury  on  page 
24  is  really  the  second  line  of 
the  record  of  John  Taylor  Jones 
on  page  25,  and  should  be  so 
read. 


1831]  STUDENTS  25 

*APPLETON  MORSE,  b.  1805.  B.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1827-30; 
ord.  Westminster,  Oct.  20,  1830;  p.  Princeton,  1830-33;  Fitch- 
burg,  1833-35,  1837-38;  s.  West  Cambridge,  1835-37;  d.  Fitch- 
burg,  Oct.  24,  1838. 

*FREDERICK    AUGUSTUS    WILLARD,    b.    Lancaster, 

Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1807.     A.  C.  1826;    N.  T.  I.  1827-30;   lect.  on 
Chem.,  Vt.  Med.  Sch.  and  W.  C,  1830-31 ;  ord.  Worcester,  Mass. 
Jan.  17,  1832;  p.  Worcester,  1832-35;  Newton  Centre,  1835-39 
Louisville,    Ky.,    1839-43;     South    Danvers,    Mass.,    1851-54 
South  Abington,  1854-56;  Needham,  1856-65;  d.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  Mar.  17,  1866. 

*EIijah  Baker,  b.  Fisherville,  now  Penacook,  N.  H.  W.  C. 
1826-27;  N.  T.  I.  1827-30;  d.  Newbury,  N.  H. 

*Joseph  Freeman,  b,  Colerain,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1802.  Beth.  C; 
N.  T.  I.  1827-28;  ord.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  June  11,  1826;  p.  Ludlow; 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1831-32;  Cavendish,  Vt.,  1832-36;  Saxton's 
River,  1836-40;  Newport,  N.  H.,  1843-46;  New  'Hampton, 
1846;  Cavendish,  Vt.,  1850-51;  Ballston  Spa.  N.  Y.,  1852-54; 
Vergennes,  Vt.,  1869-70;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1872-74;  New- 
port, Vt.,  and  Whiting,  1884;  s.  North  Elba,  N.  Y.,  sum. 
1886;  p.  Colchester,  Vt.,  Jan.— Oct.  1887;  Charlotte,  Oct. 
1887— Oct.  1888;  Shaftsbury,  5  mos.  in  1890;  Addison,  1891- 
92;  d.  Proctorsville,  Nov.  4,  1894.     D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1868. 

*John  Taylor  Jones,  b.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  July  16,  1802. 
July  28,  1830;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma  and  Siam,  1830-51;  d. 
Bangkok,  Siam,  Sept.  13,  1851.     D.  D. 

^Francis  Mason,  b.  York,  Eng.,  Apr.  2,  1799.  N.  T.  L  1827- 
30;  ord.  Boston,  May  23,  1830;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma, 
1830-74;  author.  The  Karen  Apostle,  (ed.  by  H.  J.  Ripley)  1843; 
Synopsis  of  Grammar  of  Karen  Language,  1846;  Burmah,  its 
People  and  Natural  Productions,  1860;  The  Story  of  a  Working 
Man's  Life,  1870;  trans.  Bible  into  Sgau  Karen,  1853;  d. 
Rangoon,  Mar.  3,  1874.     A.  M.,  W.  C,  1832;  D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1853. 

8— *8 
I83I 

*HIRAM  GEAR,  b.  Middletown,  Conn.,  May  6,  1804.  N.  T. 
I.  1828-31;  ord.  Canton,  Apr.  11,  1832;  p.  Canton,  1831-32; 
miss,  in  O.,  1832-43;  d.  Marietta,  Feb.  20,  1843. 

*BYREM  LAWRENCE,  b.  Monkton,  Vt.,  July  2,  1802. 
U.  V.  M.  1827;  N.  T.  I.  1828-31;  ord.  Roxbury,  Mar.  20,  1832; 
p.  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  tea.  Wilmington  and  Rising  Sun;  d. 
Brazil,  Oct.  13,  1854. 


26  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1831 

*THOMAS  SIMONS,  b.  Wales,  July  15,  1801.  N.  T.  I. 
1828-31;  ord.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Dec.  18,  1831;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Burma,  1832-76;   d.  Prome,  Burma,  Feb.  19,  1876. 

*TIMOTHY  CHEEVER  TINGLEY,  b.  Cumberland,  R.  I., 
July,  4,  1804.  B.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1828-31;  ord.  Foxboro,  July  14, 
1831;  p.  Foxboro,  1831-37;  Boston,  1837-38;  West  Cambridge, 
1838-45;  Canton,  1845-48;  Sheldon  ville,  1848-51;  West 
Boylston,  1851-54;  Holden,  1854-57;  Scituate,  1857-63; 
Somerset,  1863-69;  Coventry,  R.  I.,  1869-76;  Raynham,  Mass., 
1877-83;  d.  Raynham,  Apr.  2,  1883. 

*JoeI  Smith  Bacon,  b.  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1802.  H.  C. 
1826;  tea.  Amelia  Co.,  Va.,  1  yr. ;  prin.  class,  sch.,  Princeton, 
N.  J.;  N.  T.  I.  1829-30;  pres.  G.  C.  1830-33;  prof.  Mor.  and 
Ment.  Phil.,  H.  L.  T.  I.,  1833-37;  p.  Lynn,  Mass.,  1837-39;  pres. 
Col.  C,  1843-54;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  1866-69;  d.  Richmond,  Va., 
Nov.  9,  1869.     D.  D.,  H.  C,  1845. 

*Timothy  Robinson  Cressy,  b.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1800. 
A.  C.  1828;  N.  T.  I.  1828-30;  ord.  Hingham,  June  5,  1830;  p. 
Hingham,  1830-34;  South  Boston,  1834-35;  Columbus,  O., 
1835-42;  Cincinnati,  1842-44;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  1844-46;  p. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1846-52;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1852-54;  miss. 
A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Minn.;  p.  Hastings,  1859-61;  chapl.U.  S. 
Army,  1861-63;  p.  Kendallville,  Ind.,  1864-66;  Plainfield,  111., 
1866-67;  Olney,  1867-68;  Indianola,  la.,  1868-70;  d.  Des 
Moines,  Aug.  30,  1870. 

*John  Pratt,  b.  Thompson,  Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1800.  B.  U.  1827; 
N.  T.  I.  20  mos.  in  1827-31;  tut.  Lang.,  T.  U.,  1828-29;  ord. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  May  12,  1830;  p.  New  Haven,  1829-30; 
prin.  S.  R.  A.  1830-31;  pres.  Gr.  C.  1831-37;  prof,  theol.  1835- 
37,  prof.  Lat.  and  Gr.  1837-59;  far.  Granville,  O.,  1859-82;  d. 
Granville,  Jan.  4,  1882.     D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1878. 

*John  Pryor,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  July  7,  1805.  K.  C.  1824; 
Christ  Ch.  C,  Oxford;  N.  T.  I.  1828-30;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
May  16,  1830;  prin.  Hort.  A.,  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1830-39;  prof. 
Class,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  Ac.  C,  1838-47;  pres.  and  prof.  Theol., 
1847-50;  assoc  p.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1831-50;  p.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1850-62;  prof.  Belles  Lettres,  Ac.  C,  1862-63;  p.  Gran- 
ville St.  ch.,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1863-67;  res.  East  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1868-81;  s.  Randolph,  1868-69;  Lexington,  1869-80; 
w.  c  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1881-92;  d.  Halifax,  Aug.  16,  1892.  D.  D. 
Ac.  C,  1848. 


1832]  STUDENTS  2.7 

♦George  Kalloch,  b.  Warren,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1799.  W.  C;  N. 
T.  I.  1830-31;  ord.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Sept.  10,  1829;  miss.  A.  B, 
M.  U.,  Pottawatomie  Indians,  1831;  d.  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Nov.  16,  1831. 

9— *9 
1832 

*DAVID  C  BOLLES,  b.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Feb.  2,  1793. 
N.  T.  I.  1829-32;  ord.;  p.  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1833-35;  Gran- 
ville, O.;  Athens;  Jackson;  d.  Jackson,  Apr.  20,  1840. 

*HENRY  CARR,  b.  Moorfields,  Va.  U.  C.  1829;  N.  T.  I. 
1829-32;  ord.  Newton,  Sept.  20,  1832;  p.  Granville,  O.;  Akron; 
sec.  Ohio  Educ.  Soc. ;  agt.  Gr.  C. ;  d.  Granville,  July  29,  1864. 

♦STEPHEN  PRESCOTT  HILL,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  17, 
1806.  B.  U.  1829;  N.  T.  I.  1829-32;  ord.  Haverhill,  Oct.  2, 
1832;  p.  1st  ch.,  Haverhill,  1832-34;  1st  ch.,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1834-51;  1st  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1851-61;  d.  Washington, 
Sept.  15,  1884.     D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1857. 

*JOHN  SHARP  MAGINNIS,  b.  Butler  Co.,  Pa.,  June  13, 
1805.  W.  C;  B.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1829-32;  ord.  Portland,  Me., 
Oct.  1832;  p.  1st  ch.,  Portland,  1832-37;  Pine  St.  ch..  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1837;  prof.  Bib.  Theol.,  H.  L.  T.  I.,  1838-50;  Bib. 
and  Past.  Theol.,  R.  T.  S.,  1850-52;  Intel,  and  Mor.  Phil.,  U.  R. 
1850-52;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1852.  D.  D.,  B.  U.,. 
1844. 

*ARCHAR  BENJAMIN  SMITH,  b.  Georgetown,  S.  C,  May 
15,  1807.  B.  U.  1828;  N.  T.  I.  1828-29;  1830-32;  ord  Newton, 
Sept.  20,  1832;  miss.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1833;  p. Lynchburg,  Va., 
1834-41;  agt.  gen.  Assoc,  Va.;  p.  Richmond;  Hanover,  Co.; 
Goochland  Co.;  Auburn  Mills,  Hanover,  Co.;  d.  Quietude,  Han- 
over Co.,  Dec.  5,  1877. 


♦William  Heath,  b.  Newport,  N.  H.,  Mar.  9,  1797.  D.  C. 
1826;  tut.  Col.  C.  1826-27;  N.  T.  I.  1829-31;  ord.  South 
Reading,  now  Wakefield,  July  1,  1835;  prin.  S.  R.  A.,  1834—?; 
prof.  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.;  p.  North  Reading,  1837-41;  Shelbume 
Falls,  1842-44;  in  bus.,  andocc.  s.;  d.  Wakefield,  Jan.  17,  1869. 


♦Nathan  Brown,  b.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  June  22,  1807.  Wms. 
C.  1827;  tea.  1827-31;  N.  T.  I.  1831-32;  ord.  Rutland,  Vt., 
Apr.  15,  1832;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma  and  Assam,  1832-59; 
ed.  work  and  agt.  Free  Miss.  Soc. ;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Japan,  1872- 
86;  author,  "The  Missionary's  Call,"  and  many  other  hymns 
in   English,    Burmese,    Assamese,    and   Japanese;  trans.   New 


28  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1833 

Testament  into  Assamese,  1848;  into  Japanese,  1879;  d- 
Yokohama,  Jan.  1,  1886.     D.  D.,  Wms.  C,  1854. 

7— *7 
1833 

'-i^MARK  CARPENTER,  b.  Guilford,  Vt.,  Sept.  23,  1802. 
A.  C;  U.  C.  1829;  N.  T.  I.    1830-33;  ord.  Milford,  N.  H.,  Feb. 

12,  1834;  p.  Milford,  1834-39;  Keene,  1839-44;  New  London, 
1844-50;  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1851-61;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1861-67; 
West  Dummerston,  1867-69;  South  Windham,  1869-74;  w.  c. 
Townshend,  1874-82;  d.  Townshend,  Nov.  13,  1882. 

*ASAHEL  CHAPIN,  b.  West  Springfield  Mass.,  July  20, 
1804.     A.  C.  1829;   N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  ord.  Ashtabula,  O.,  Feb. 

13,  1834;  p.  Ashtabula,  1834-35;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1836-37; 
Jamestown,  1837-43;  Tariffville,  Conn.,  1846-47;  2d  ch..  West 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1847-49;  2d  ch.,  Holyoke,  1849-52;  Galena, 
111.,  1852-56;  Vinton,  la.,  1856-63;  Dubuque,  July  1863-70; 
w.  c.  Sterling,  Kans.,  1872-79;  Reno  Co.;  d.  Freeport,  111., 
Oct.  3,  1892. 

*JOHN  B.  COOK,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  18,  1804.  N.  T.  I. 
1830-33;  ord.  Northfield,  N.  J.,  1836;  p.  Cincinnati,  O. ;  Coving- 
ton, Ky. ;  Middletown,  Conn.;  w.  c.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  for  many 
yrs. ;  d.  Brooklyn.'pct.  1888. 

*DAVID  W.  ELMORE,  b.  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1800. 
U.  C.  1823;  N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  ord.  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3, 
1829;  p.  Sand  Lake,  1829—?;  d.  Fayville,  111.,  1855. 

*BENJAMIN  HERBERT  HATHORNE,  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
1810.  B.  U.  1830;  N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  ord.  Harvard,  Dec.  11, 
1833;  p.  Harvard;  d.  Lynn,  Sept.  1837. 

*NATHANIEL  HERVEY,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1808. 
S.  R.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  ord.  Sept.  1833;  p.  Meriden,  Conn.; 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  1836;  East  Cambridge  1837-40;  Andover, 
1840-41;  Jamaica  Plain,  1841-42;  Westboro,  1852-53;  d. 
Worcester,  Dec.  11,  1856. 

*JOSEPH  HODGES,  b.  Norton,  Mass.,  May  19,  1806.  W.  C. 
1830;  N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  ord.  Weston,  1835;  p.  Weston,  1835-40; 
Amherst,  1840-41;  Colerain,  1841-43;  Three  Rivers,  in  Palmer, 
1843-47;  East  Brookfield,  1847-52;  North  Oxford,  1852-55;  agt. 
A.  F.  B.  Soc,  1855-61;  d.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1863. 

*JOHN  HOLBROOK,  b.  Canton,  Mass.,  1799.  S.  R.  A.; 
N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  ord.  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  1834;  p. 
Belchertown,  Mass.;  Scituate;  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  1839-40; 
North  Reading,  Mass.,  1842-43;  Norton,  1846-48;  Middleboro, 
and  other  churches;  d.  Somerville,  Aug.  13,  1879. 


1833]  STUDENTS  29 

*ROLLIN  HEBER  NEALE,  b.  Southington,  Conn.,  Feb.  23, 

1808.  Ord.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  24,  1827;  Col.  C.  1829; 
N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  p.  South  Boston,  1832-34;  1st  ch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1834-37;  1st  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1837-79;  author,  Ad- 
dress on  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist 
Church  in  Boston,  1865;  Pastor  and  Preacher,  a  Memorial  of 
Baron  Stow,  1870;  several  short  volumes,  and  many  articles 
in  rel.  press.;  d.  Boston,  Sept.  18,  1879.  D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1850, 
H.  U.  1857. 

^SAMUEL  BUDD  SWAIM,  b.  Pemberton,  N.  J.,  June  22, 

1809.  Col.  C;  B.  U.  1830;  N.  T.  I.  1830-33;  ord.  Haverhill, 
Nov.  7,  1833;  pr.  New  Eng.  and  N.  Y.,  1833-38;  prof.  Mor. 
Phil,  and  Theol.,  Granville  Lit.  and  Theol.  I.,  1835-36;  s.  1st 
ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1838-39;  p.  Mar.  1839— May  1854;  West 
Cambridge,  1854-62;  New  Eng.  Sec.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  1862; 
pr.  Lexington,  Mass.,  1864;  compiled  Sacred  Melodies,  1843; 
author.  The  Out  Door  Preacher,  1860;  Harmony  Questions  on 
the  Four  Gospels,  1867;  d.  Cambridge,  Feb.  3,  1865.  D.  D., 
B.  U.,  1857. 

*ISAAC  MASON  WILLMARTH,  b.  Deerfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
27,  1804;  H.  C.  1825;  prin.  sch.  for  boys,  Utica,  and  tea. 
CazenoviaS.,  1825-30;  N.  T.  I.  1830-34;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  30,  1834;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  France,  1834-37;  p.  Peter- 
boro,  N.  H.,  1838-40;  New  Ipswich,  1840-42;  Drewsville, 
Walpole,  1842-46;  Grafton,  Vt.,  1846-48;  prin.  A.,  Saxton's 
River,  1849-50;  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1850-53;  Fowler  Inst., 
Newark,  111.,  1858-61;  Metamora  A.  1861-63;  p.  Pondville, 
Vt.,  1864-67;  Rowe,  Mass.,  1867-70;  prin.  A.  Pemberton,  N. 
J.,  1870-71;  tea.  priv.  Lad.  Sch.,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  1871-78;  w. 
c.  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  d.  Philadelphia,  Apr.  23,  1891. 


*Frederic  W.  Miles,  b.  Mangerville,  N.  B.,  1805.  K.  C.  1823; 
ord.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1829;  p.  St.  John;  N.  T.  I.  1830-32;  p.  and 
prin.  S.,  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  1833-42;  d.  Fredericton,  Feb.  2, 
1842. 

*ErasttJs  Willard,  b.  Lancaster,  Mass.,  July  4,  1800.  W.  C. 
1829;  N.  T.  I.  1830-32;  ord.  Grafton,  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1833;  p. 
Grafton,  1833-34;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  France,  1835-56;  to  the 
Ottawa  Indians,  Kans.,  1857-59;  p.  South  Hampton,  N.  H., 
1863-64;  Istch.,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1865-71;  d.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
29,  1871. 


*CaIvin  "Wright,  b.  Ashby,  Mass.,  1804.     N.  T.  I.  1830-31; 
went  South  in  ill  health;  d.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Jan.  22,  1832. 

14— *14 


30  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1834 

1834 

*EBER  CRANE,  b.  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  3,  1808.  S.  R. 
A.  and  N.  T.  I.  prep,  dept.;  N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  ord.  Amesbury, 
Sept.  30,  1834;  p.  Amesbury,  1834-35;  Akron,  O.,  and  Middle- 
bury,  1836-37;  McConnellsville ;  Brookfield,  1842;  Marietta; 
Garrettsville ;  miss.  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.;  d.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Apr.  4, 
1884. 

*WILLIAM  GOSS  CROCKER,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Feb. 
10,1805.  N.T.I.  1831-34;  ord.  Newburyport,  Sept.  25,  1834; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  West  Africa,  1834-44;  d.  Monrovia,  Feb.  23, 
1844. 

^ELIJAH  HUTCHINSON,  b.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1810. 
N.  H.  L.  T.  I.;  N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  ord.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Nov.  5, 
1834;  p.  Windsor,  1834-61;  d.  Windsor,  Apr.  5,  1872. 

*JOHN  JENNINGS,  b.  Danbury,  Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1808.  N.  T. 
I.  1831-34;  ord.  Beverly,  Sept.  10,  1834;  p.  Beverly,  1834-36; 
Grafton,  1836-42;  Worcester,  1842-49;  Fitchburg,  1851- 
55;  agt.  A.  T.  Soc,  1855-59;  p.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1859- 
62;  Westfield,  Mass.,  1862-69;  w.  c.  Aubumdale,  1869-71  ;d. 
Aubumdale,  May  26,  1871. 

*THOMAS  OLIVER  LINCOLN,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  4, 
1808.  Y.  C.  1828;  N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  ord.  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Dec. 
10,  1834;  p.  Kennebunk;  Portland;  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Mt. 
Holly,  N.  J.;  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1846-49;  Utica,  N.  Y.;  El- 
mira;  Williamsport,  Pa.;  Roadstown,  N.  J.;  d.  Bridgeton,  N.  J., 
Jan.  20,  1877. 

*RUFUS  ALLEN  LOCKWOOD,  b.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Nov. 
13,  1804.  Y.  C.  1831;  N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  not  ord.;  miss,  in 
Ala. ;  d.  Tenn.,  May  25,  1830. 

*JOSEPH  TINSLEY  MASSEY,  b.  Spottsylvania,  Va., 
June  4,  1808.  S.  R.  A. ;  N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  ord.  Bellingham,  Sept. 
10,  1834;  p.  Bellingham,  1834— Feb.  1840;  miss,  and  p. 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  1840-41;  p.  Ketockton  and  miss.  Va.,  1841-47; 
p.  I  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1847-80;  held  several  town  off.;  p. 
Mount  Shiloh,  Va.,  1880-86;  Ash  Lawn,  1886-91;  d.  Ash  Lawn, 
Feb.  19,  1891. 

*  WILLI  AM  FRANCIS  NELSON,  b.  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y., 
March  29,  1808.  A.  C.  1829;  N.  T.  I.  1829-34;  ord.  Boston, 
Nov.  9,  1834;  prof.  R.  C.  1834-38;  prof.  West.  Bapt.  Theol.  I., 
Covington,  Ky.,  1842-46;  p.  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Cape  Girardeau; 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.;  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1852-55;  Wickford, 
R.  I.,   1855-58;    Jacksonville,  111.;  hosp.  chapl.  U.  S.  Army, 


1834]  STUDENTS  31 

1861-65;    elk.  P.  O.  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,   1865-75;    d. 
Washington,  Mar.  15,  1875. 

*JEDIDIAH  W.  SARGENT,  b.  Methuen,  Mass.,  May  3. 
1805.  S.  R.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  ord.  Jan.  1835;  p.  Billerica, 
1835-37;  Freeport,  Me.,  1837-39;  d.  New  England  Village, 
Grafton,  Mass.,  May  21,  1848. 

*  WILLIAM  G.  TRASK,  b.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  June  14,  1808. 
S.  R.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  prep,  dept.;  N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  ord.  Taunton, 
Aug.  27,  1834;  p.  Taunton,  1834-36;  d.  Taunton,  Oct.  10,  1836. 


*John  Alden,  b.  Ashfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1806.  A.  C.  1831; 
N.  T.  I.  1831-33;  ord.  Shelburne  Falls,  Oct.  10,  1833;  p.  Shel- 
bume  Falls,  Apr.  1833-40;  North  Adams,  Apr.  1840-46; 
Fayville,  1846-48;  Westfield,  1848-53;  Windsor,  Vt.,  1853-55; 
agt.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1855-56;  A.  F.  B.  Soc.,  1856-66;  R.  I.  State 
Conv.,  1866-68;  author.  History  of  Westfield;  Centennial 
Poem  of  the  town  of  Ashfield;  many  poems  and  addresses; 
w.  c.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1868-94;  d.  Providence,  Mar.  13,  1894. 

*Lttd«s  Stillman  BoIIes,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  July  6,  1808.  B.  U. 
1828;  M.  D.,  H.  U.,  1831;  N.  T.  I.  1831-33;  ord.  Lynn,  Nov.  20, 
1833;  p.  Lynn,  1833-36;  d.  Boston,  July  24,  1837. 

*  James  Osgood,  b.  Methuen,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1800.  D.  C; 
N.  T.  I.  1831-33;  health  failed;  stud,  med.;  res.  Boston;  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  Galena,  111. ;  De  Soto,  Wis. ;  d.  De  Soto,  Mar.  14, 
1859. 

*Dara  D.  Pratt,  b.  Marlboro,  Vt.,  July  13,  1806.  S.R.  A.; 
N.  T.  I.  1831-32;  ord.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Jan.  23,  1833;  p.  Nashua, 
1833-55;   d.  Nashua,  Nov.  13,  1855. 

*George  W.  Read,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,1810.  H.  U.; 
N.  T.  I.  1831-34;  not  ord.;  tea  Friends  Sch.,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1834-36;  Salem,  Mass.,  Soc.  of  Friends,  1836-67;  d.  Salem,  1867. 

*  Joseph  Smith,  b.  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Jan.  31,  1808.  N.  H. 
L.  T.  I.;  N.  T.  I.  1831-33;  ord.  Sept.  27,  1837;  p.  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  1837-41;  Newport,  1841-50;  Grafton,  Mass.,  1851- 
57;  w.  c.  Worcester,  1857-60;  p.  North  Oxford,  1861-66;  d. 
North  Oxford,  Apr.  26,  1866. 

*Abner  Webb,  b.  Floyd,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  29,  1804.  H.  L.  T.  I. 
4yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1831-32;  ord.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  about  Sept.  1, 
1832;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1832-35;  Ava, 
1835-38;  p.  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  1839-41;  Washington,  D.  C, 
1841-43;  tea.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1847-48;  s.  Bloomingdale, 
Mich.,  1860-63;  w.  c.  East  Oakland,  Cal.,  1880-91;  d.  East 
Oakland,  Feb.  12,  1891.  17— *17 


32  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1835 

1835 

*JOSEPH  BANVARD,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1810. 
S.  R.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1831-35;  ord.  Salem,  Aug.  26,  1835;  p.  Cent, 
ch.,  Salem,  1835-45;  Harvard  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Mar.  1846— Sept. 
1851;  West  Cambridge,  Sept.  1851— Sept.  1853;  Cannon  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1853— Sept.  1856;  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  1856-61;  3d  ch.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept. 
1861— Sept.  1866;  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Sept.  1866— Sept.  1875; 
Neponset  Ave.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  1875 — Sept.  1883; 
Independence,  Mo.,  Sept.  1884-86;  author,  Priscilla,  or  Trials 
for  Truth;  eight  volumes  on  nat.  hist. ;  five  volumes  on  Am. 
hist.;  two  hymn  books;  S.  S.  question  books;  many  press 
articles;  d.  Neponset,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1887.     D.  D. 

*SAMUEL  WHITE  CLARK,  b.  Berlin,  Conn.,  Jan.  25,1810. 
A.  C.  1825-28;  Y.  C.  1831;  tea.  Tolland,  Conn.,  1831-32;  N.  T. 
I.  1832-35;  ord.  Newington,  Conn.,  1836;  tea.  Wyoming,  N.  Y., 
1835-38;  tea.  and  pr.  near  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1840;  tea. 
Franklin  Mills,  now  Kent,  O.,  1841-44?;  priv.  tut.  in  Kent  and 
vie.  1844-?;  s.  atmany  chs.;  res.  Kent,  1840-83?;  Coffeyville, 
Kans.,  1883-1901;  d.  Coffeyville,  Aug.  23,  1901. 

*LEWIS  COLBY,  b.  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1808.  H. 
U.  1832;  N.  T.  I.  1832-35;  ord.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Sept.  20, 
1835;  prof,  theol.  dept.,  S.  C,  1836-38;  p.  South  Berwick,  Me., 
1838— Feb.  1842;  Free  St.  ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  1842— May 
1844;  Bapt.  bookstore.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1844-58;  w.  c.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1858-65 ;  agt.  for  Freedmen  and  for  Benedict  Inst., 
Columbia,  S.  C,  1865-75;  prin.  Benedict  Inst.,  1876-78;  d.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1888. 

*JOSEPH  WARREN  EATON,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  July  20, 
1811.  H.  U.  1832;  N.  T.  I.  1832-35;  ord  Lowell,  Feb.  24, 
1836;  p.  Lowell,  1836— Feb.  1837;  s.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  p. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  July  1837— aut.  1840;  Springfield,  Mass., 
aut.  1840— spg.  1843;  Danversport,  spg.  1843— Apr.  1851; 
Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1851 — June  1855;  pr.  Iowa  and  the 
West,  1855-58;  agt.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Chicago,  111.,  aut.  1858— spg. 
1862;  w.  c.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1862-69;  d.  Cambridgeport, 
Nov.  30,  1869. 

*ALVAN  FELCH,  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  Mar.  28,  1806.  Limer- 
ick A.;  N.  T.  I.  1832-35;  ord.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Mar.  1836; 
p.  New  Gloucester,  1836-43;  Thomaston,  1844-46;  Bowdoin- 
ham, 1847-54;  Hallowell,  1854-61;  d.  Hallowell,  July  29,  1861. 

*JOHN  BAYLEY  HAGUE,  b.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
13,  1812.     H.  C.  1832;   N.  T.  I.  1832-35;   ord.  Eastport,  Me. 


1S35]  STUDENTS  33 

Sept.  20,  1835;  p.  Eastport,  1835-44;  tea.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1844-47;  Newton  Centre,  1847-50;  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1851-70; 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1870-98;  author.  Hymns  for  Social  and 
Private  Worship,  1842;  A  Translation  of  the  Odes  and  Epodes  of 
Horace,  1892;  d.  Hackensack,  Nov.  17,  1898.  Ph.  D.,  H.  C, 
1887. 

*RUSSELL  JENNINGS,  b.  Weston,  now  Easton,  Conn., 
Feb  22  1800.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1825-27;  ord.  1827;  miss.  Conn.; 
p.  Saybrook,  1829-31;  1st  ch.,  Meriden,  1831-32;  N.  T.  I.  1832- 
35;  p.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1830-39;  Norwich,  1839-40;  Deep 
River,  1840-43;  in  bus.  Deep  River,  1843-88;  d.  Deep  River, 
Mar.  8,  1888. 

*CHARLES  JOHNSON,  b.  Canton,  Mass.,  May  27,  1806. 
N.  T.  I.  1832-35;  ord.  Topsham,  Me.,  May  27,  1835;  p.  Tops- 
ham,  1835-36;  d.  Topsham,  Feb.  29,  1836. 

*JOSHUA  MILLET,  b.  Leeds,  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1803.  W.  C; 
N  T  I.  1832-35;  ord.  Charleston,  Me.,  Jan.  6,  1836;  p.  Charles- 
ton, 1836-38;  Cherryfield,  1838-43;  Wayne,  1843-48;  d.  Wayne, 
Mar.  10,  1848. 

-JOHN  GEORGE  NAYLOR,  b.  Spalding,  Eng.,  1800.  N. 
T.  I.  1832-35;  ord.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  17,  1836;  p.  Ports- 
mouth, 1836— Aug.  1839;  3d  ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.;  d.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1848. 

*DAVID  NEWTON  SHELDON,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  June  26, 
1807.  Wms.  C.  1830;  N.  T.  I.  1832-35;  ord.  1835;  miss.  A.  B. 
M.  U.,  France,  1835-39;  p.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1839-41;  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  1842-43;  pres.  W.  C.  1843-52;  p.  Elm  St.  ch.,  Bath, 
Me.,  1852-55;  Unit,  ch..  Water ville;  w.  c.  Water ville;  d.  Water- 
ville,  Oct.  4,  1889.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1847. 

*FRANCIS  FRELINGHUYSEN  SIEG,  b.  Baltimore,  Md., 
Mar.  15,  1806.  T.  U.  1832;  N.  T.  I.  1832-35;  ord.  Cheneyville, 
La.,  1835;  tea.  and  pr.  in  La.,  S.  C,  Ky.,  Miss.,  and  Ga.; 
Americus,  Ga.,  1849-56;  w.  c.  Americus,  1856-89;  d.  Americus, 
July  21,  1889. 

*CORNELIUS  ARNOLD  THOMAS,  b.  Braintree,  Mass., 
Aug.  25,  1800.  W.  C.  1832;  N.  T.  I.  1832-35;  ord.  Brandon, 
Vt.,  Oct.  7,  1835;  p.  Brandon,  1835-75;  w.  c.  Brandon;  d. 
Brandon,  Mar.  6,  1889.     D.  D.,  Mid.  C,  1854. 


*James  Bishop,  b.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  19,  1790.  B.  U. 
1827;  N.  T.  I.  1832-34;  not  ord.;  far.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.;  d. 
Pawtucket,  Aug.  23,  1880. 


34  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1836 

*Harrison  W.  Strong,  b.  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1807. 
N.  T.  I.  1831-32,  1833-34;  ord.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  June  22,  1834;  p. 
Wilton,  1834-35;  Canaan,  1836-37;  Sutton,  1837-38;  Lee,  1841- 
42;  Bradford,  1842-43;  New  Ipswich,  1843-45;  d.  Norway,  Me., 
July  13,   1855.     -  15— *15 

1836 

*WATERMAN  BURLINGAME,  b.  Pitcher,  N.  Y.,  1805. 
H.  L.  T.  I.  1831-33;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Hingham,  Sept.  29, 
1836;  p.  Hingham,  1836-39;  Mendon,  N.  Y.,  4  yrs.;  Buffalo, 
4yrs.;  d.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Feb.  11,  1868. 

*ORIGEN  CRANE,  b.  Mansfield,  Conn.,  July  26,  1804. 
N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Newton  Upper  Falls,  1836;  p.  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  1836-39;  Weston,  1839-53;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc;  s. 
New  England  Village  and  West  Sutton,  1856-59;  d.  New  Eng- 
land Village,  Grafton,  Apr.  20,  1860. 

*TIMOTHY  GILES  FREEMAN,  b.  Morristown,  N.  J.,  July 
4,  1810.     N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Feb.  1837;  p. 
Newport,  1837-38;    Dedham,  Mass.,    1839-?;    Hudson,  N.  Y. 
1842-?;    Southbridge,  Mass.,   1845-?;    Natchez,   Miss.,   1847-? 
Lafayette,  Ala. ;  Camden,  Ark.,  1858-64;  w.  c.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
d.  New  York,  1877. 

*LEVI  HALL,  b.  Stafford,  Conn.,  1805.  N.  T.  I.  1833-36; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Aracan,  India,  1836-37;  d.  Kyouk  Phyoo, 
July  9,  1837. 

*  WILLI  AM  HOWE,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  25,  1806.  W. 
C.  1833;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Boston,  Feb.  23,  1840;  miss. 
Bost.  Bapt.  S.  S.  Un.,  Boston,  Sept.  1836— Mar.  1845;  p. 
Un.  ch.,  Boston,  Mar.  1845-59;  Broadway  cong.  and  ch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mar.  1863— July,  1870;  w.  c.  Cambridge,  1870-1906; 
d.  Cambridge,  Nov.  28,  1906.     D.  D.  C.  U.,  1885. 

*  WILLI  AM  BELA  JACOBS,  b.  Thompson,  Conn.,  Jan.  9, 
1808.  B.  U.  1833;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Newburyport,  Oct. 
27,  1836;  p.  Newburyport,  Oct.  1836— Oct.  1839;  Hyannis,  Oct. 
1839— Oct.  1844;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1844— Oct.  1847; 
North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  1847— Oct.  1849;  ed.  Christian 
Chronicle,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1849 — Aug.  1861;  Christian  Press, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-64;  Christian  Review,  Dec.  1865— Dec. 
1868;  cor.  for  Bapt.  papers,  1868-83;  w.  c.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  d. 
Brooklyn,  Aug.  22,  1895. 

*LOOMIS  GEORGE  LEONARD,  b.  Monson,  Mass.,  Jan.  6, 
1810.  S.  R.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  prep,  dept.;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord. 
Webster,  Sept.  7, 1836;  p.  Webster,  1836-43;  Thompson,  Conn., 


1S36]  STUDENTS  35 

1843-45;  New  London,  1845-48;  Zanesville,  O.,  1848-55; 
Marietta,  1855-G3;  Lebanon,  1863-71;  Bucyrus,  1871-81;  w.  c. 
Bucyrus;  d.  Bucyrus,  Feb.  2,  1892.     D.  D. 

*WASHINGTON  LEVERETT,b.  Brookline,  Ma^,s.,  Dec.  19, 
1805.  B.  U.  1832;  tut.  Col.  C.  1832-33;  B.  U.  1833-34; 
N.  T.  I.  May  1834-3G;  ord.  Roxbury,  Aug.  28,  183G;  prof. 
Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  S.  C,  1836-68;  lib.,  tr.,  cur.,  or  trust.,  S.  C. 
1868-82;  d.  Newport  R.   I.,  Dec.  9,  1882.     LL.  D.,  S.  C,  1876. 

*JOSEPH  WHITING  PARKER,  b.  Cavendish,  Vt.,  May  12, 
1805.  A.  C;  U.  C.  1831;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Cambridge, 
Dec.  11,  1836;. p.  Cambridge,  1836-55;  Sec.  No.  Bapt.  Educ. 
Soc,  1855-61;  fin.  agt.  N.  T.  I.  1851-52;  p.  Shawmut  Ave.  ch., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1861-66;  agt.  for  Educ.  Freedmen,  1866-68;  p. 
Calvary,  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1869-75;  E^  St.ch.,  1876-79; 
MetropoUtan  ch.,  1879-82;  w.  c.  Los.  Angeles,  Cal.,  1882-87;  d. 
Los  Angeles,  Nov.  9,  1887.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1852. 

*JABEZ  WEAVER  PARKHURST,  formerly  PARKIS,  b. 
Killingly,  Conn.,  Jan.  10,  1805.  N.  T.  L  1833-36;  ord.  Tyngs- 
boro,  Nov.  1836;  p.  Tyngsboro,  1836-43;  West  Dedham, 
1843-49;  agt.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.  1859-62;  in  insur.  bus.,  res. 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1802-71;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Mar.  19, 
1871. 

*CEPHAS  PASCO,  b.  Stafford,  Conn.,  May  4,  1804.  N.  T.  I. 
1833-36;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  8,  1836;  miss.  A.  B.  M. 
U.,  Greece,  1836-39;  p.  Rowley,  Mass.,  1851-58;  North  Egre- 
mont,  10  yrs.;  West  Bridgewater,  now  Cochesett;  d.  West 
Bridge  water,  June  3,  1871. 

*CHARLES  H.  PEABODY,  b.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Jan.  12, 
1799.  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Sutton,  Nov.  23,  1836;  p.  Sutton, 
1836-40;  Randolph,  1840-42;  d.  Randolph,- Apr.  21,  1842. 

*  JAMES  L.  REYNOLDS,  b.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Mar.  17, 
1814.  Ch.  C.  1833;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Columbia,  S.  C, 
Dec.  25,  1836;  p.  Columbia,  1836-40;  prof.  F.  T.  I.,  1840-44; 
p.  Fairfield,  S.  C,  1841-44;  prof.  Mercer  U.  1845-46;  p.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1847-50;  pres.  G.  C,  Ky.;  p.  Georgetown,  1850-51; 
prof.  S.  C.  C,  1852-73;  p.  Columbia,  S.  C,  1865-72;  prof.  Fur. 
U.  1873-77;  d.  Greenville,  S.  C,  Dec.  19,  1877.     D.  D. 

*BENJAMIN  HURD  RHOADES,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
26,  1811.  B.  U.  1833;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  tea.  Providence,  R.  L, 
1836-39;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1839-41;  Brookline,  Mass.,  1842-48; 
Jamaica  Plain,  1848-49;  Newport,  R.  I.,  1849-56;  lib.  Redwood 
Lib.,  Newport,    1859-80;  d.  Newport,  Dec.  23,  1880. 


36  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1836 

*EDWARD  ABIEL  STEVENS,  b.  Sunbury,  Ga.,  Jan.  23, 
1814,  B.  U.  1833;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Ruckersville,  Ga., 
May  6,  1837;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma,  1836-86;  author,  (in 
Burmese)  Commentaries  on  Matthew,  Romans,  Galatians,  He- 
brews; Concordance  of  the  Bible,  1880 ;  many  tracts ;  reduced 
Salong  Language  to  writing,  1844;  trans.  Elements  of  General 
History;  Scripture  Lands;  Barth's  Church  History,  1876;  ed. 
and  publ.  Dr.  Judson's  Burmese  Dictionary,  1852;  ed.  The  Re- 
ligious Herald,  later  called  The  Biirman  Messenger,  1842-86; 
author  or  trans,  of  eighty-four  hymns  in  the  Burmese  Hymn- 
hook;  d.  Rangoon,  June  19,  1886.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1864. 

*  JAMES  FRANKLIN  WILCOX,  b.  Westminster,  Vt.,  Sept. 
29,  1806.  S.  R.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1833-36;  ord.  Amesbury,  Jan.  25, 
1837;  p.  Amesbury,  1836— aut.  1842;  Taunton  1842— aut. 
1848;  agt.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1848-53;  p.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1853— spg. 
1858;  Northfield,  Minn.,  and  vie,  aut.  1858— May  1870;  s.  at 
several  places,  1870-? ;  fin.  agt.  Minn.  State  Conv.,  1872;Pillsbury 
A.,  Owatonna,  1873;  res.  Northfield,  May  1870— Jan.  1891;  d. 
Northfield,  Jan.  1,  1891. 

*SamueI  Todd  Adams,  b.  Boston.  Mass..  1796.  H.  U.  1818; 
N.  T.  I.  1832 — Mar.  1835;  not  ord. ;  tea.  many  yrs.,  Boston,  and 
in  the  South;  d.  South  Acton,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1876. 

*  William  H.  Dalrymple,  b.  Watertown,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1808. 
S.  R.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1833— Mar.  1835;  ord.  South  Abington,  Apr. 
29,  1835;  p.  South  Abington,  1835-37;  Northboro,  1837-40; 
South  Gardner,  1840-42;  Woodville,  1844-46;  agt.  Am.  Peace 
Soc,  1846-48;  p.  Barnstable,  1849-50;  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H., 
1851-53;  Hudson,  1855-58;  Stratham,  1860-62;  2d  ch.,  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  1862-66;  d.  Haverhill,  Sept.  10,  1879. 

^Oliver  Augustus  Dodge,  b.  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  Mar.  18, 
1813.  W.  C.  1833;  pr.  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  sum.  1833;  N.  T.  I. 
aut.  1833;  ord.  Lexington,  Jan.  7,  1835;  p.  Lexington,  Oct. 
1834-40;  d.  Lexington,  May  28,  1840. 

*OIivcr  Johnson  Fisk,  b.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Jan.  24,  1809. 
B.  U.  1837;  N.  T.  L  1833-35;  ord.  Limerock,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1837; 
p.  Limerock,  1837-39;  pr.  and  tea.,  Tenn.,  1839-53;  Stewart's 
Creek;  Robertson  Co.;  Nashville,  2  yrs.;  pres.  Eno  C,  Gal- 
latin, ?-1849;  p.  Oldtown,  111.,  1855-?;  Leroy;  Rock  Creek; 
Randolph's  Grove,  ?-1873;  d.  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Jan.  8, 
1886. 

*Nehemiah  Gorham  Lovell,  b.  Rowley,  Mass.,  1806  B.  U. 
1833;  N.  T.  I.  aut.  1833;  ord.  Princeton,  July  10,  1834;  p. 
Princeton,  1834-36;   Amherst,  1836-40;   Bellingham,  1840-47; 


1837]  STUDENTS  37 

North  Attleboro,  1847-51;  d.  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  Nov.  15,  1851. 
*George  Waters,  b.  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1800.  N.  T.  I.  1833- 
34;  ord.  Holden,  Sept.  25,  1834;  p.  Holden,  1834— Mar.  1838; 
Sterling,  1838-41;  fin.  agt.  Manual  Labor  High  Sch.,  Worcester, 
1841-42;  p.  Amherst,  Dec.  1842— Jan.  1846;  Plainfield,  N.  J.; 
d.  Plainfield,  Apr.  10,  1865. 

*Horace  Alexander  Wilcox,  b.  Ludlow,    Vt.,  Mar.   6,  1807. 

B.  U.  1833;  N.  T.  I.  1833— Jan.  1835;  ord.  Willington,  Conn., 
1835;  p.  Willington,  1835-37;  prof.  W.  P.  C,  N.  C,  1838; 
agt.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Ga.,  1841-46;  res.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1846-54,  1857-60;  Manhattan,  Kans.,  1854-57,  1860-65;  d. 
Manhattan,  Apr.  15,  18G5.  23— *23 

1337 

*FRANCIS  BARKER,  b.  Pembroke,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1806. 
W.  C.  1834;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  1838;  tea.  Jackson  Co.,  Miss., 
1838;  miss.  Shawnee 'Indians,  Kans.,  1839-56;  far.  and  miss, 
near  Lawrence,  1856-63;  d.  Feb.  13,  1863. 

^CHARLES  WEBSTER  BRADBURY,  b.  Bangor,  Me., 
Oct.  30,  1807.  W.  C.  1834;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  res.  grad.  1837- 
38;  ord.  ev.  Saco,  Me.,  Apr.  1838;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  1840;  prin. 
A.,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1841-42;  tea.  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1844-49, 
1851-58,  1866-74,  1875-77,  except  while  p.  at  East  Winthrop, 
Me.,  1853-55,  and  brief  period  at  Halifax,  Vt. ;  miss.  Cal. 
1849-51,  1858-66,  1874-75;  d.  Amesbury,  Mass.,  May  4,  1877. 

*IVORY  CLARKE,  b.  No.  Berwick,  Me.,  Mar.  8,  1807.     W. 

C.  1834;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  North  Berwick,  Me.,  Sept.  12, 
1837;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Bexley,  Africa,  1838-45;  Edina,  1845- 
48;  author.  Dictionary  of  the  Bassa  Language;  d.  at  sea,  Apr. 
24,  1848. 

*MINER  GRANT  CLARKE,  b.  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Dec.  7, 
1809.  N.  T.  I.  1832-37;  ord.  Suffield,  Conn.,  Nov.  1837;  p. 
2d  ch.,  Suffield,  Sept.  1837-38;  New  England  Village,  Mass., 
1839-40;  Cent,  ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1840— Apr.  1846;  1st  ch., 
Springfield,  Mass.,  June  1846— Apr.  1850;  fin.  sec.  A.  F.  B. 
Soc,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1850— Apr.  1851;  p.  Tabernacle 
ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Apr.  1851— Sept.  1856;  publ.  Mothers' 
Journal  13  yrs.,  not  consecutive,  from  1851;  ed.  The  Wit  ess, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Dec.  1856 — Apr.  1863;  fin  sec.  U.  Chic. 
1863-66;  book  publ.  Chicago,  111.,  1866-69;  p.  Evanston.  May 
1869— Apr.  1871;  cor.  sec.  N.  Y.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  1871— Oct.  1874;  w.  c  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  1874- 
Oct.  1875;  Sandwich,  111.,  Oct.  1875— Nov.  1880;  Geneva,  Nov. 
1880-81;  d.  Geneva,  Sept.  19,  1881. 


38  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1837 

*CALEB  BAILEY  DAVIS,  b.  Wrentham,  Mass.,  July  3, 
1807.  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  June  27,  1838;  p.  Paris,  Me., 
1838-54;  d.  Portland,  Jan.  12,  1855. 

*ALANSON  FISH,  b.  Strasburg,  Vt.,  June  11,1812.  Mid. 
C.  1830-34;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1838; 
p.  Chelsea,  1837-40;  d.  Ira,  Vt.,  July  8,  1840. 

*DUDLEY  CAMMET  HAYNES,  b.  PortIand,^Me.,  Sept.flS, 
1809.  N.  T.  I.  prep,  dept.;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  Marblehead, 
1837;  p.  Marblehead,  1837-39;  agt.  A.  B.  M.  U.  1839,  1846; 
A.  F.  B.  Soc.  1840;  p.  Middletown,  Conn.,  1840-42;  Utica,  N. 
Y.,  1842-44;  Brunswick,  Me.,  1844-46;  Hyannis,  Mass.,  1848-52; 
12th  eh.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1852-55;  State  sec.  A.  B.  P.  S.  for  Pa., 
1855,  New  Eng.,  1856-60;  cor.  sec.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  1861;  gen. 
man.  natl.  Freedmen's  relief  assoc,  1863;  chapl.  13th  Brook- 
lyn Vols.,  1863;  sec.  Am.  Colon,  soc.  and  Pa.  soc,  1864-65; 
p.  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  1875-80;  Union,  1880-?;  w.  c  Troy,  N. 
Y. ;  author.  The  Baptist  Denomination,  1857;  d.  Binghamton, 
Feb.  21,  1888. 

*NOAH  HOOPER,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  Nov.  11,  1806.  N.  H.  L. 
T.  I.  and  N.  T.  I.  prep,  dept.;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  Wobum, 
Aug.  31,  1837;  p.  Wobum,  1837— Oct.  1840;  Exeter,  N.  H., 
Dec.  1840— July  1845;  Deerfield,  Aug.  1845— Dec.  1847;  Great 
Falls,  now  Somersworth,  Jan.  1848 — Apr.  1855;  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  July  1855— Oct.  1860;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc.  1860;  p. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  aut.  1861— Sept.  1871;  occ  s.  Oct.  1871— Dec. 
1875;  s.  Stratham,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1876— July  1882;  res.  Exeter, 
1871-96;  d.  Exeter,  Mar.  4,  1896. 

*ENOCH  HUTCHINSON,  b.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1810. 
W.  C.  1834;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  Boston,  Nov.  26,  1837;  p. 
Framingham,  1840-41;  prof.  Theol.  I.,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1841; 
ed.  Baptist  Memorial,  1846-51;  author.  Music  of  the  Bible,  1864; 
trans.  Uhlemann's  Syriac  Grammar,  1875;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  1,  1885. 

*SILAS  ILSLEY,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  July  10,  1809.  W.  C. 
1834;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  Sept.  4,  1837;  p.  1st  ch.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1837-41;  2d  ch.,  Warren,  Me.,  1842-43;  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  1843-48;  Albion,  N.  Y.,  1848-52;  Yorkville, 
Dec.  1852-55?;  New  York,  1855?-56;  Essex,  Conn.,  1856-58; 
Bushwick  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  1858-60;  Damariscotta,  Me., 
1860-61;  agt.  and  dist.  sec.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  New  Eng.,  1861-63; 
N.  Y.,  1863-70;  p.  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1870-75;  w.c  Syracuse; 
d.  Manlius,  July  2,  1886. 

*SYLVANUS  OILMAN  SARGENT,    b.    Methuen,    Mass., 


1838]  STUDENTS  39 

Feb.  19,  1807.     W.  C.  1834;  N.  T.  I.  1834-37;  ord.  Belfast,  Me., 
June    13,    1838;     p.    Belfast,    1838-46;     Frankfort,    1846-50; 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  1850-52;  Frankfort,  Me.,  1852-58;  fin.  agt. 
Me.  Bapt.  Miss.  Soc.  and  gen.  miss.,  1858-74;  s.  in  Me.   1874-88; 
res.  Augusta,  1874-96;  d.  Augusta,  Feb.  21,  1896. 

*DAVIS  TYLER  SHAILER,  b.  Haddam,  Conn.,  Mar.  18, 
1802.  H.  L.  T.  I.;  N.  T.  I.  1833-37;  ord.  Haddam,  Conn., 
Nov.  10,  1831;  p.  Branford,  1837-44;  Stoughton  St.  ch.,  North 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1844-47;  North  Becket,  1848-57;  s.  Somon- 
auk.  111.,  1859-62;  p.  Haddam,  Conn.,  1862-71;  w.  c.  Haddam, 
1871-86;  d.  Haddam,  Oct.  15,  1886. 

*ZebdiaI  Bradford,  b.  Plympton,  Mass.,  July,  13,  1810.     W. 

C.  1834;  N.  T.  I.  1834— Jan.  1837;  ord.  May  24,  1837;  p.  North 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  1837-44;  Pine  St.  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1844- 
49;  d.  Providence,  May  16,  1849. 

^Stillman  L.  Lothrop,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1811.  B.  U.; 
N.  T.  I.  1834— July  1837;  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1837-38;  health 
failed;  d.  St.  Croix,  W.  I.,  Nov.  22,  1859. 

*Lem«eI  Porter,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  1,  1809.  W.  C.  1834; 
ord.  Sidney,  Me.,  Dec.  16,  1830;  p.  Sidney,  1830-32;  N.  T.  I. 
1834-35;  p.  V/orthen  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  1835-51;  Pittsfield,  1851- 
61;  Bloomington,  111.  1861-63;  dist.  sec.  A.  T.  Soc;  d.  Oct.  17, 
1864.     D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1854. 

*  William  Hosmer  Shailer,  b.  Haddam,  Conn.,  Nov.  20,  1807. 
H.  L.  T.  I.  1835;  N.  T.  I.  May— Nov.,  1835;  prin.  C.  L.  I.,  Dec. 
1835— Sept.  1837;  ord.  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1836;  p. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  1837— Mar.  1854;  1st.  ch.,  Portland, 
Me.,  Mar.  1854 — Aug.  1877;  ed.  and  prop.  Zions  Advocate, 
1858-73;   w.  c.  Portland,  1877-81;   d.  Portland,  Feb.  23,  1881. 

D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1853.  16— *16 

1838 

*SAMUEL  ADLAM,  b.  Bristol,  Eng.,  Feb.  179S.  Ord.  West 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1824;  p.  West  Dedham,  1824-27;  Mar- 
blehead,  1827-30;  Gloucester  Harbor,  1830-33;  Marblehcad, 
1833-34;  N.  T.  I.  1834-38;  p.  Hallowell,  Me.,  1838-45 ;  Dover 
and  Foxcroft,  1845-49;  Newport,  R.  I.,  1849-65;  w.  c.  Newport, 
1865-80;  d.  Newport,  Oct.  18,  1880. 

*AMASA  BROWN,  b.  Winchendon,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1804. 
N.  T.  I.  Feb.  1835-38;  ord.  Nov.  0,  1839;  p.  Hinesburg,  Vt., 
Nov.  1839— July  1840;  chapl.  State  Prison,  Windsor,  1841-42; 
p.  Sutton,  N.  H.,  1842-44;  Peterboro,  1844-45;  Amherst,  1845- 
48;    Lake  Village,  1848-49;   South  Gardner,  Mass.,  1849— aut. 


40  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1838 

1853;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1854-63;  p.  Campton, 
1865-66;  Newton,  1868-69;  occ.  s.  1869-75;  w.  c.  Newton,  N. 
H. ;  d.  Newton  Junction,  Sept.  15,  1892. 

*GEORGE  CLINTON  CHANDLER,  b.  Chester,  Vt.,  Mar. 
19,  1807.  H.  L.  T.  L  1835 ;  N.  T.  L  1835-38 ;  ord.  North  Spring- 
field, Vt.,  Sept.  5,  1838;  p.  IndianapoHs,  Ind.,  aut.  1839-43; 
pres.  F.  C.  1843-50;  miss.  Ore.,  1851-80;  p.  Oregon  City; 
Aniit}^  d.  Forest  Grove,  June  19,  1880.     D.  D.,  F.  C,  1853. 

*WILLLAM  CROWELL,  b.  Middlefield,  Mass.,  Sept.  22, 
1806.  N.  T.  L  1835-38;  ed.  Christiayi  Watchman,  Boston,  10 
yrs. ;  p.  Waterville,  Me.,  2  yrs. ;  ed.  Western  Watchman,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  10  yrs.;  tea.  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  p.  Freeport,  111.; 
Germantown,  Pa.';  d.  July  17,  1871.     D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1857. 

*MYRON  MUNSON  DEAN,  b.  Monkton,  Vt.,  Nov.  8,  1811. 
Mid.  C.  1834;  N.  T.  I.  183-1-35;  1836-38;  ord.  Monkton,  Vt., 
May  3,  1836;  p.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1838-40;  Marblehead,  Mass., 
1840-47;  chapl.  Deer  Island;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc;  p.  Warren, 
R.  I.,  May  1854— July  1855;  d.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  30, 
1861. 

*ROBERT  FULTON  ELLIS,  b.  Topsham,  Me.,  Oct.  16, 
1809.  B.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1834-38;  ord.  Sept.  1838;  p.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1838-45;  agt.  Am.  S.  S.  Un.,  1845-47;  p.  Alton,  111., 
1847-54;  d.  Clark  Co.,  Mo.,  July  24,  1854. 

*JOSIAH  GODDARD,  b.   Wendell,   Mass.,   Oct.   27,    1813. 

B.  U.  1835;  N.  T.  I.  1835-38;  ord.  Sept.  27,  1838;  miss.  A.  B. 
M.  U.,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1840-49;  Ningpo,  China,  1849-54;  d. 
Ningpo,  Sept.  4,  1854. 

*ADIEL  HARVEY,  b.  Ashfield,  Mass.,  July  29,  1805.     A. 

C.  1832;  N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1836-38;  p.  Westboro,  1838-45;  Plym- 
outh, 1845-55;  tea.  Needham;  d.  Needham,  June  23,  1864. 

*AMARIAH  JOY,  b.  Putney,  Vt.,  May  15,  1809.  W.  C. 
1835;  N.  T.  I.  1835-38;  ord.  Farmington,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1835;  p. 
Farmington;  New  Sharon;  Hampden;  Kennebunk;  Great 
Falls,  now  Somersworth,  N.  H.;  Cornish,  Me.;  Akron,  O.;  w. 
c.  Joyfield,  Mich.,  1864-90;  occ.  s.;  d.  Joyfield,  Feb.  11,  1890. 

*JONAH  GOULDING  WARREN,  b.  Ward,  now  Auburn, 
Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1812.  B.  U.  1835;  N.  T.  I.  1835-38;  ord. 
North  Oxford,  Sept.  1838;  p.  Cabotville,  now  Chicopee,  Mass., 
1838-49;  5th  St.  ch.,  Troy,  N.  ¥.,  1849-55;  sec.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
1855-72;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1884.  D.  D.,  U. 
R.,  1856. 


^Benjamin  Franklin  Brabrook,  b.  Acton,  Mass.,  Sept.   15, 
1809.     Gr.  C.  and  Col.  C;   N.  T.  I.  1835— Mar.  1837;   ord.  St. 


1839]  STUDENTS  41 

Louis,  Mo.,  May  13,  1837;  p.  2d  ch.,  St.  Louis,  1837-39;  Great 
Falls,  now  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  1839-43;  agt.  Bapt.  Trien. 
Conv.  1843-45;  p.  Davenport,  la.,  1845-48;  agt.  A.  B.H.  M. 
Soc;  d.  Davenport,  la.,  June  9,  1853. 

*'Warren  Leverett,  b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1805.  B.  U. 
1832;  agt.  Am.  Bib.  Soc,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1833-34;  tea.  Ind., 
1834-36;  N.  T.  I.  1832-33,  May  1836-37;  notord.;  tea.  Green- 
ville, 111.,  1838-39;  prep.  dept.  S.  C,  1839-41,  prof.  Lat.  and  Gr., 
1841-68;  res.  Upper  Alton,  1868-72;  d.  Upper  Alton,  Nov.  8, 
1872.  12— *12 

1839 

*IMLAH  GOULDING  BARKER,  b.  Morgantown,  Va., 
Sept.  8,  1812.  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord.  Newton,  Aug.  1839;  prof. 
Heb.,  R.  C,  1839-42;  d.  Savannah,  Ga.,  1842. 

*  JOSEPH  BLANER  BREED,  b.  Sakm,  Mass.,  Mar.  1, 
1807.  N.T.I.  1834-35;  1836-39;  ord.  Lynn,  Sept.  24,  1839; 
p.  Cumberland  ch.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1840-42;  Rahway,  N.  J., 
1842-43;  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1843-48;  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1848-49; 
Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1849-51;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1851-58; 
South  Dedbam,  Mass.,  1858-62;  Camp  ton,  N.  H.,  1862-66; 
Peterboro,  1866-68;  Campton,  1868-71;  Rumney,  1871;  w.  c. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1882-87;  infirm  at  Bapt.  Home,  Brooklyn, 
1887-90;  d.  Brooklyn,  Oct.  25,  1890. 

^FREEMAN  GREENWOOD  BROWN,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Jan.  1813.  Col.  C.  1835;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord.  Feb.  5,  1840;  p. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1840-43;  North  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1848-50; 
West  Townsend,  1850-53;  agt.  A.  B.  P.  S.  1853-56;  p.  Hamil- 
ton, C.  W.,  1861-63;  d.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  15,  1878. 

*  JEREMIAH  SEWALL  EATON,  b.  Weare,  N.  H.,  June 
1810.  U.  C.  1835;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Nov.  13,  1839;  p.  1st  ch.,  Hartford,  1839-44;  Free  St.  ch., 
Portland,  Me.,  1844-54;  d.  Portland,  Sept.  27,  1856. 

*SAMUEL  WHEELER  FIELD,  b.  North  Yarmouth,  Me., 
Apr.  28,  1813.  W.  C;  U.  N.  Y.  1836;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord. 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1839;  p.  Methuen,  Mass.,  1840-46; 
Hallowell,  Me.,  1846-49;  Pine  St.  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1849- 
59;  chapl.  12th  R.  I.  Vols.,  1862-65;  w.  c.  Providence;  d. 
Providence,  Oet.  28,  1887.     D.  D.,  Cent.  U.,  1877. 

*SUMNER  HALE,  b.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Mar.  9,  1808. 
W.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord.  Sidney,  Me.,  Dec.  23,1840;  p. 
Sidney,  1840-42;  2d  ch.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1842-48;  in  bus.; 
d.  Cramer  Hill,  N.  J.  Apr.  4,  1882. 


42  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1839 

*ELIAS  LYMAN  MAGOON,  b.  Lebanon,  N.  H..  Oct.  20, 
1810.  W.  C.  1836;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord.  Boston,  Aug.  1839; 
p.  Richmond,  Va.,  1839-40;  out  of  U.  S.  1840-46;  p.  9th St.  ch., 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1846-50;  OUver  St.  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1850-58;  1st  ch.,  Albany,  1858-68;  Broad  St.  ch.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1868-85;  w.  c.  Philadelphia,  1885-86;  d.  Philadelphia, 
Nov.  26,  1886.     D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1853. 

*STEPHEN  BENSON  PAGE,  b.  Fayette,  Me.,  Oct.  16, 
1808.  W.  C.  1835;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  i? ord.  Newton  Centre, 
May  31,  1840;  p.  Massillon,  O.,  1840-44;  Wooster,  1844-50; 
Norwalk,  1850-54;  Cleveland,  1854-66;  fin.  agt.  D.  U.  1866-67; 
dist.  sec.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.  for  O.,  Ind.,  and  Mich.,  1868-82; 
w.  c.  Cleveland;  d.  Cleveland,  Mar.  14,  1888.  D.  D.,  D.  U., 
1865. 

*PEARLEY  PRICHARD  SANDERSON,  b.  Mason,  N.  H., 
Aug.  18,  1807.  W.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord.  Beverly,  Apr.  8, 
1840;  p.  2d.  ch.,  Beverly,  Apr.  1840-42;  Mansfield,may  1842— 
Feb.  1844;  Troy,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1844— May  1846;  Conway,  Mass., 
June  1846— July  1847;  Buckland,  Aug.  1847— Mar.  1852;  Red 
Rock,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1852— June  1853;  Schodack,  July  1853— 
Apr.  1855;  Coopers  Plains,  May  1855 — Dec.  1859;  Hinsdale, 
Jan.  1860— Mar.  1862;  w.  c.  Painted  Post,  Apr.  1862-?;  s. 
Hornby;  Tioga,  Pa.;  Chemung,  N.  Y.;  Painted  Post;  d. 
Painted  Post,  Jan.  21,  1892. 

*  WILLI  AM  SMITH,  b.  Princeton,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1811.  W. 
C.  1836;  N.  T.  I.  1836-39;  ord.  Chelsea,  Sept.  1840;  p.  1st  ch., 
Chelsea;  d.  Chelsea,  July  26,  1841. 

*  William  Lawton  Brown,  b.  Providence,  R.  I., 
May.  20,  1814.  B.  U.  1836;  N.  T.  I.  1836-38;  ord.  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  Feb.  13,  1839;    p.  Ann  Arbor,  Aug.  1838— Apr.  1839; 

'Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1839— June  1842;  West  Springfield,  now 
Holyoke,  Mass.,  Aug.  1842 — Apr.  1846;  Cent. ch., Norwich,  Conn., 
May— Aug.,  1846;  Westboro,  Mass.,  Feb.  1847— Apr.  1851; 
w.  c.  Boston,  May  1851 — Dec.  1853;  p.  \Vaterto\^Ti,  Jan.  1854 — 
Mar.  1860;  w.  c.  Boston  and  Middleboro,  Mar.  1860— Oct. 
1870;  p.  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  Dec.  1870— Nov.  1872;  Ottumwa, 
Dec.  1872— Dec.  1874;  Kearney,  Neb.,  Oct.  1875— Apr.  1876; 
w.  c.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  June  1876— Aug.  1877;  p.  North  Reading, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1877 — June  1879;  in  bus.  Volimtown,  Conn.,  July 
1879— Apr.  1882;  Olneyville,  R.  I.,  May  1882— June  1883 
far.  Wrentham,  Mass.,  June  1883-1908;  s.  at  many  chs.;  d. 
Wrentham,  Dec.  15,  1908. 

*Ahira  Jones,  b.  Cornwall,  Vt.,  June  25,  1810.  W.  C.  1836; 
N.  T.  I.   1836— Mar.   1837,   1837— Feb.   1838;    ord.   1838;    p. 


1840]  STUDENTS  43 

Saco,  Me.,  1838-42;  Kennebunkport,  1842-46;  Hallowell,  1849- 
51;  agt.  Bapt.  Trien.  Conv.;  Vt.  State  Conv.;  A.  B.  P.  S.;  p. 
Jericho,  Vt.,  1874-80;  d.  Cornwall,  Dec.  11,  1884. 


*John  B.  Guild,  b.  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Oct.  17,  1809.  N.  T.  I. 
1837-39;  ord.  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1839;  p.  Willimantic,  1839- 
45;  Clinton,  1845-46;  Packerville,  1851-52;  Thompson,  1852- 
53;  d.  Thompson,  1853. 

*Isaac  Woodbury,  b.  Hamilton,  Mass.,  Mar.  21,  1805.  N.  T, 
I.  1836-39;  ord.  Haverhill,  Nov.  6,  1839;  p.  Haverhill,  1839-41; 
Mason  Village,  N.  H.,  1848-50;  Manchester,  1850-52;  Wen- 
ham,  Mass.,  1853-55;  Leominster  and  Mashpee,  1857-58;  w.  c, 
Boston,  1863-66;  p.  South  Sandwich,  1866-68;  d.  Mashpee, 
Dec.  6,  1869.  14— *14 

1840 

*SHADRACH  STANDISH  BRADFORD,  b.  Plympton, 
Mass.,  May  24,  1813.  W.  C;  Col.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40; 
ord.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  June  8,  1841 ;  p.  1st  ch.,  Pawtucket,  1841- 
51;   d.  Providence,  July,  1875. 

*JOHN  FELCH  BURBANK,  b.  Standish,  Me.,  Dec.  4, 
1811.  W.  C;  Col.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40;  ord.  Taunton, 
Feb.  3,  1840;  p.  Taunton,  1840-41;  Webster,  1843-46;  w.  c. 
Worcester;  filled  several  munic.  oflf. ;  d.  Worcester,  Nov.  23, 
1853. 

*MARTIN  BYRNE,  b.  Robbinston,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1811. 
B.  T.  S.  1837-39;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40;  ord.  Packerville,  Conn., 
June  29,  1842;  p.  Pembroke,  Me.,  1845-46;  Damariscotta 
Mills;  Ellsworth,  1847-49;  d.  Sept.  19,  1858. 

=^BENJAMIN  SMITH  CORBETT,  b.  Framingham,  Mass., 
Feb.  16,  1812.  B.  U.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40;  res.  lie.  A.  T.  S.; 
p.  Andover,  1841-48;   d.  1862. 

*EDWIN  HENRY  HAWLEY,  b.  New  Canaan,  N.  ¥.,  Oct. 
12,  1812.  U.  C.  1838;  U.  T.  S.  1838-39;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40;  ord. 
1840;  p.  Lorain,  O.;  Bedford;  Twinsburg;  Disciples'  ch., 
Hiram,  1850?-?;  Newton  Falls;  Painesville,  1855-59;  Wilming- 
ton ;  Mentor ;  Cleveland ;  and  other  places ;  d.  Cleveland,  Nov. 
18,  1893. 

*SANFORD  LEACH,  b.  Shutesburv,  Mass.,  May  4,  1808. 
A.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40;  ord.  Wilmington,  Del.,  1841;  p. 
Wilmington,    1841-?;    Deckertown,    N.   J.;    Three  Rivers,   in 


44  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1840 

Palmer,  Mass.  1846-48;    Templeton,  now  Baldwinsville,  1848- 
51;  d.  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  July  1857. 

*FRANKLIN  MERRIAM,  b.  Westminster,  Mass.,  Mar.  5, 
1810.  W.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40;  ord.  East  Winthrop,  Me., 
Dec.  23,  1840;  p.  East  Winthrop,  1840-47;  Richmond  1847- 
48;  Searsmont,  1848-51;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  Me.,  1851-55;  p. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  1855-57;  agt.  A.  B.  M.  U.  1857-58;  ev.  1858-59; 
p.  New  Boston,  N.H.,  1859-62;  East  Jaffrey,  1862-65;  Hanover, 
1865-72;  Danbury,  1872-82;  Bow,  1882-85;  East  Weare, 
1885-1887;  d.  Sharon,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1893. 

*ROBERT  CURTIS  MILLS,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6, 
1819.  U.  N.  Y.  1837;  U.  T.  S.  1837-40;  N.  T.  I.  May— Aug., 
1840;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  Mar.  17,  1842;  p.  ColchesteV,  Conn., 
Sept.  1841-45;  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1845-48;  1st  ch.,  Salem, 
1848-76;  w.  c.  Salem,  1876-79;  sec.  No.  Bapt.  Educ.  Soc, 
1879— Feb.  1891;  res.  Newton  Centre,  1879-96;  d.  Newton 
Centre,  Jan.  21,  1896.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1861. 

*SILAS  BURROWS  RANDALL,  b.  Mystic  River,  Conn., 
July  4,  1814.  B.  U.  1836;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40;  ord.  Wobum, 
May  1841;  p.  Wobum,  1841-47;  Andover,  1847-48;  asst.  A.  B. 
M.  U.  miss,  rooms,  Boston,  1848-49;  s.  2d  ch.,  Groton,  Conn., 
1^  yrs.;  p.  Mystic  River;  in  trade  with  South  America;  in 
bus.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1864-86;  Wyoming,  1886-95;  d.  Wyoming, 
Jan.  15,  1895. 

*CHARLES  WILLIAM  REDING,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
Sept.  21,  1811.  B.  U.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40;  ord.  West 
Townsend,  May  12,  1841;  p.  West  Townsend,  1841-44;  North 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  1844-47;  2d  ch.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1848-56; 
Manchester,  1856-61;  memb.  leg.  1860,  1861;  p.  2dch.,  Beverly, 
1861-63;  Webster,  1863-69;  Milford,  1869-71,;  s.  2d  ch., 
Beverly;  w.  c.  Beverly  Farms,  1881-1899;  d.  Beverly  Farms, 
May  26,  1899. 

*FRANCIS  SMITH,  b.  South  Reading,  now  Wakefield, 
Mass.,  July  12,  1812.  B.  U.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-40;  ord.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Mar.  30,  1841;  p.  4th  ch..  Providence,  1841-54; 
s.  Fruit  Hill;  Allendale;  Wanskuck;  p.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1860-62; 
dist.  sec.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  New  Eng.,  3  yrs.;  miss.  R.  I.  State  Conv. ; 
d.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  29,  1872. 

*JACKSON  SMITH,  b.  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  1816. 
U.  N.  Y.  1836;  U.  T.  S.  1837-40;  N.  T.  I.  May— Aug.,  1840; 
ord.  in  N.  J.,  1840;  d.  Middletown,  Apr.  8,  1850. 


*Davic(  Burbank,  b.  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  Oct.  10,  1809.     B.   U. 
1837;   N.  T.  I.  1837— Oct.  1838;  tea.  Wrentham;   Providence, 


1S40]  STUDENTS  45 

R.  I.;  in  bus.  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  tea.  Wyoming;  Elbridge; 
Monroe;  Brockport;  ord.  Delavan,  Wis.,  1862;  p.  Delavan, 
1862-65;  d.  Chicago,  Apr.  26,  1865.     LL.  D.,  F.  C,  1858. 

*Marshan  Whiting  Leiand,  b.  Chester,  Vt.,  June  30,  1810. 
H.  L.  T.  I.  1833-37;  N.  T.  I.  May  1837-38;  Col.  C.  1838;  ord. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1838;  p.  Navy  Yard  ch.,  1838-39;  ev.  E. 
Va.  1840-?;  p.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.;  Port  William,  O.;  Door 
Village.  Ind.;  res.  Rochester,  Minn.,  1861-1877;  d.  Rochester, 
July  17,  1877. 

-John  Larkin  Lincoln,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1817.  B. 
U.  1836;  tut.  Col.  C.  1836-37;  N.  T.  I.  1837-39;  tut.  Gr.,  B.  U., 
1839-41;  stud.  U.  Halle,  U.  Berlin,  U.  Geneva,  U.  Leipzig, 
1841-44;  asst.  prof.  Lat.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  B.  U.,  1844-45,  prof. 
1845-91;  ed.  Selections  from  Livy,  1847;  Works  of  Horace, 
1851;  Ovid,  1883;  cont.  to  magazines  and  periodicals;  d. 
Providence,  R.  L,  Oct.  17,  1891.     LL.  D.,  B.  U.,  1859. 

*DanieI  William  Phillips,  b.  Cilmaenllwyd,  Wales,  June  7, 
1809.  B.  U.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-38;  ord.  Oct.  3,  1838;  p. 
Medford,  1838-50;  Wakefield,  1850-62;  prin.  and  prof.  Theol. 
dept.  R.  W.  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1864-90;  d.  Nashville,  Apr. 
13,1890.     D.  D.,B.  U.,  1874. 

*  James  Upham,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1815.  W.  C.  1835; 
N.  T.  I.  1837-39;  ord.  Thomaston,  Me.,  Aug.  1840;  prof. 
Bib.  Lit.  and  Sac.  Rhet.,  Theol.  I.,  Thomaston,  Mar.  1840-41; 
p.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1842-43;  Millbury,  Mass.,  1843-45;  prof. 
N.  H.  L.  T.  L  1846-61;  pres.  1861-66;  ed.  Watchman  and  Re- 
flector, 1866-76;  assoc.  ed.  Religious  Herald,  1876-83;  on  ed. 
staff  Youth's  Companion,  1877-93;  res.  Chelsea;  d.  Chelsea, 
May  3,  1893.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1860. 

*Obed  Bttrnham  Walker,  b.  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  June  30, 
1807.  W.  C;  Col.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  L  1837-38;  ord.  Oct.  1838; 
p.  Baring,  Me.,  1838;  Livermore,  1839-41;  St.  Albans,  1841-43; 
Foxcroft  and  Dover,  1843-46;  Waldoboro,  1846-50;  Brooklin, 
1850-55;  miss.  Piscataquis  Co.,  1855-57;  p.  Guilford,  1857-63; 
Monmouth,  1863-66;  South  Norridgewock,  1866-82;  d.  South 
Norridgewock,  May  27,  1882. 

^Nathaniel  Marshman  Williams,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  13, 
1813.  W.  C.  and  Col.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-39;  ord.  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  Jan.  29,  1840;  p.  New  Sharon,  1840-42;  Farming- 
ton,  1842-46;  Saco,  1846-52;  Somerville,  Mass.,  1852-61; 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  1861-65;  Peabody,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Methuen, 
1868-71;  Wickford,  R.  I.,  1871-77;  res.  Lowell,  Mass.,  s. 
Andover,  lit.  work,   1877-82;    p.  Warner,  N.  H.,   1882— Mar. 


46  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1841 

1887;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  1887— Apr.  1893;  w.  c.  Newton; 
author,  Notes  on  the  Gospel  of  Matthew,  1870;  Commentaries 
on  the  Epistles  of  Peter  and  Jude,  (Am.  Comm.)  1888;  Counter 
Currents,  1894;  d.  Newton,  Feb.  10,  1895.  D.  D.,  U.  Chic, 
1871.  19— *19. 

I84I 

*THOMAS  DAVIS  ANDERSON,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June 
30,  1819.  Col.  C;  U.  P.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  1838-41;  ord.  Salem, 
Mar.  15,  1842;  p.  1st.  eh.,  Salem,  1841-48;  Dudley  St.  ch.,  Rox- 
bury,  June  1848-62;  1st.  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862-79;  pres. 
Rutgers  Fern.  C,  1875-79;  p.  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1880-83; 
d.  South  Boston,  Dec.  19,  1883.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1859. 

*ALBERT  NICHOLAS  ARNOLD,  b.  Cranston,  R.  I.,  Feb. 
12,  1814.  B.  U.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  1838-41;  ord.  Newbury  port, 
Sept.  14,  1841;  p.  Newburyport,  1841-43;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Greece,  1844-55;  prof.  Ch.  Hist.,  N.  T.  I.,  1855-57;  p.  West- 
boro,  1857-64;  prof.  Bib.  Crit.  and  Past.  Theol.,  H.  T.  S.,  1864- 
69;  prof.  Bib.  Lit.  and  Exeg.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  1874-78; 
author.  Sermons,  (in  modern  Greek)  1883;  Commentary  on  the 
Epistle  to  the  Romans,  edited  by  D.  B.  Ford,  (Am.  Comm.) 
1889;  d.  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,   Oct.  11,    1883.     D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1860. 

*GEORGE  WHITEFIELD  BOSWORTH,  b.  Bellingham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1818.  W.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1838-41;  ord. 
Medford,  Sept.  8,  1841;  p.  Medford,  Aug.  1841— Feb.  1846; 
South  Boston,  Feb.  1846— Feb.  1855;  Free  St.  ch.,  Portland, 
Me.,  Feb.  1855 — Aug.  1865;  1st.  ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Aug. 
1865— Jan.  1869;  1st  ch.,  Haverhill,  Feb.  1869— Jan.  1879; 
res.  Haverhill,  1879-88;  sec.  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1852-55; 
1879-88;  cor.  sec.  No.  Bapt.  Educ.  Soc,  1865-79;  d.  Wakefield, 
Jan.  19,  1888.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1862. 

*JOSEPH  BROOKS  DAMAN,  b.  Hanover,  Mass.,  Nov.  13, 
1809.  N.  T.  I.  1837-41;  ord.  West  Dedham,  Oct.  13,  1841; 
p.  West  Dedham,  Oct.  1841— Dec.  1843;  Woonsocket,  R.  I., 
Dec.  1843— spg.  1845;  East  Killingly,  Conn.,  spg.  1845— Aug. 
1848;  Lyme,  aut.  1848— July  1850;  Lake  Village,  N.  H.,  July 
1850-65;  d.  Lake  Village,  Mar.  26,  1865. 

*  JOSEPH  MONROE  ROCK  WOOD,  b.  Bellingham,  Mass., 
July  1,  1818.  W.  C.  1833-36;  D.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1838-41; 
ord.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Feb.  9,  1842;  p.  Rutland,  Oct.  1841— Oct. 
1849;  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Nov.  1849— Nov.  1855;  fin.  agt.  Lad. 
Coll.  Inst.,  Worcester,  1855-56;  p.  New  England  Village,  Aug. 
1857— May  1864;  U.  S.  Christ.  Cmn.,  Oct.  1864;  p.  Middle- 
field,  May  1865— May  1890;   memb.  Mass.  Const.  Conv.  1853; 


1841]  STUDENTS  47 

Mass.  leg.   1864;  w.  c.  Bellingham,  1890-1910;  d.  Bellingham, 
Jan.  31,  1910. 

*GEORGE  NELSON  TOWNSEND,  b.  Bolton,  Mass.,  Nov. 
17,  1809.  Col.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1837-39,  1840-41;  ord.  June 
22,  1842;  p.  Woodville,  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1842-45;  Reading, 
1845-48;  health  failed;  w.  c.  Bellingham,  occ.  s.,  1848-85;  s. 
South  Milford,  1851-55;  memb.  leg.  1864;  d.  Bellingham,  Aug. 
6,  1885. 

*SAMUEL  WALLACE,  b.  Adams  Co.,  O.,  June  1,  1810. 
Gr.  C. ;  N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1838-41;  pr.  and  tea.  Germantown,  Ky., 
1841-49;  in  serv.  of  Indian  Miss.  Assoc,  1849-57;  in  charge  of 
two  chs.,  Adams  Co.,  O.,  1857-66;  pr.  and  tea.,  Richmond,  Ind., 
1866-85;  w.  c.  Richmond,  1885-1899;  d.  Richmond,  Dec.  28, 
1899. 


*Martin  Ltither  Bickford,  b.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1814. 
W.  C.  1837;  N.  T.  I.  1838-40;  tea.  Hanover  Co.,  Va.,  1840-44; 
Richmond,  1845-52;  ord.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Apr.  1852;  p.  Wal- 
tham,  Dec.  1852— June  1863;  Chicopee  Falls,  1863-65;  Oberlin, 
O.,  1871-72;  Elyria,  1874-76;  d.  Elyria,  Apr.  9,  1876. 

*Levi  Beals  Hathaway,  b.  Peru,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1810.  W.  C. 
1838;  N.  T.  L  1838-40;  ord.  June  30,  1841;  p.  Farmington,  Me., 
1841-42;  Rockport,  Mass.,  1842-43;  d.  Rockport,  Aug.  1,  1843. 

*  Joseph  Huntington,  b.  Braintree,  Vt.,  July  27,  1811.  Mid.  C. 
1837;  N.  T.  I.  1838-39;  ord.  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Jan.  1840;  p. 
Williamstown  and  ev.  East  Williamstown,  Randolph,  and 
Braintree,  Jan.— Nov.,  1840;  d.  Braintree,  Apr.  26,  1843. 

*Sam«eI  Stillman  Leighton,  b.  Westf ord,' Mass.,  1809.  U.  C. 
1838;  A.  T.  S.  1838-40;  N.  T.  I.  1840-41;  ord.  Andover, 
1841;  p.  West  Bridgewater;  Leeds,  Me.,  1844-46;  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  1846-47;  Sanbomton,  N.  H.,  1847-49; 
Bow,  1849-51;  Georgetown,  Mass.;  Orleans,  1856-59;  health 
failed;  occ.  s. ;  d.  West  Townsend,  July  4,  1860. 

*Thomas  White  Sydnor,  b.  Hanover  Co.,  Va.,  June  1,  1816. 
Col.  C.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  Oct.  1838— Oct.  1840;  ord.  Bruington, 
Va.,  Apr.  10,  1841;  s.  Bruington,  1841-42;  agt.  colored  C.  1843; 
p.  Farmville,  Va.,  1843-44;  agt.  Bapt.  Gen.  Conv.  for  F.  M., 
1844-45;  agt.  F.  M.  Bd.  So.  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1846;  p.  of  chs. 
in  Nottoway,  Lunenburg,  and  Brunswick  Cos.,  Va.,  Nov.  1847 — 
May  1890: — Cool  Spring,  20  yrs.,  Jonesboro,  26yrs.,  Blackstone, 
July  1882— July  1886;  miss.  A.  B.  P.  S.  among  colored  people, 
Va.,  1871-72;  agt.  R.  C.  1873;  d.  Blackstone,  May  4,  1890. 
D.  D.,  Col.  C,  1873. 


48  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1842 

*EIijah  Withington  Tucker,  b.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Mar.  31, 
1810.  B.  U.  1838;  A.  T.  S.  1838-39,  1840-41;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40; 
ord.  Sept.  15,  1841;  p.  Cong,  ch..  South  Newmarket,  N.  H., 
1841-45;  Chatham,  Mass.,  1846-52;  Essex,  Conn.,  1852-53; 
Lebanon,  1853-58;  Preston,  1858-65;  Northfield.  Conn.,  1865- 
66;  d.  Litchfield,  Aug.  6,  1866. 


*Joseph  Perry  Barbank,  b.  Oakham,  Mass.,  June  30,  1808. 
B.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1838-40;  ord.  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1841;  p.  West 
Plattsburg,  4  yrs. ;  Richmond,  R.  I.,  4  yrs. ;  Block  Island,  3  yrs. ; 
Kingston,  4  yrs.;  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  2  yrs.;  East  Greenwich, 
R.  I.,  1  yr.;  Cumberland  Hill,  3  yrs.;  South  Sutton,  Mass.,  Apr. 
1861— Jan.  1873;  res.  South  Sutton,  occ.  s.,  1873-94;  d.  South 
Sutton,  June  15,  1894. 

^William  Leach,  b.  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1803.  N.  T. 
I.  1838-40;  ord.;  p.  Paterson,  N.  J.;  Newark;  Wendell,  Mass., 
1846-50;  South  Hanson,  1850-52;  Omaha,  Neb.;  East  Stough- 
ton,  Mass.,  1857-59;  Holmes  Holl,  1859-61;  South  Yarmouth, 
1861-64;  North  Carver,  1864-69;  Still  River,  1869-70;  d. 
Harvard,  Mar.  31,  1871. 


^Joseph  Hervey  Fox,  b.  King  William  Co.,  Va.,  Oct.  10,  1813. 
Col.  C.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  aut.  1838;  ord.  Beulah,  Va.,  Dec.  21, 
1838;  miss.  Gloucester,  Va.,  1839;  p.  Farmville,  1840-42; 
Spring  Creek,  1841-42;  Churchland  and  Norfolk,  1843;  Scotts- 
ville,  1844-52;  Mt.  Edd,  1844-55;  Sharon,  Albermarle  Co., 
1852-70;  Sharon,  Buckingham  Co.,  1855-75;  Fork  of  Willis, 
1876-78;  Priddy's  Creek,  1876-82;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.  to 
colored  people,  1872-73;  colp.  to  Albermarle  Assoc,  1879-86; 
S.  S.  work  and  pr.  near  Scottsville,  1886-1901;  d.  Scottsville, 
Nov.   27,    1901.  16— *16 

J  842 

*TIMOTHY  BAILEY,  b.  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1807. 
N.  T.  I.  1839-42;  ord.  Oxford,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1843;  p.  Oxford, 
1843-46;  miss.  West  Simcoe,  Can.,  3  yrs.;  health  failed;  w.  c. 
Dover,  Mass.;  occ.  s. ;  d.  Dover,  Aug.  10,  1891. 

*LEWIS  BARROWS,  b.  Monson,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1813.  W.  C. 
1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839-42;  ord.  Woolwich,  Me.,  Apr.  4,  1843;  p. 
Woolwich,  1843-44;  Dexter,  1844-48;  s.  Hampden,  6  mos.;  p. 
Old  Town,  1849-50;  West  Waterville,  1850-52;  West  Harps- 
well,  1852-54;  Kennebunk,  1854-55;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1855-57; 
ev.  la.,  1859-61 ;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  111.,  Mo.,  and  la.,  20  yrs. ;  ev. 
111.,  4  yrs.;  p.  Reilly,  Neb.,  1884-?;  Rock  Island,  111.;  Daven- 
port, la.;  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Bartlett,  Neb.;  d.  Bartlett,  Sept.  6,  1889. 


1842]  STUDENTS  49 

^FREDERICK  LYMAN  BATCHELDER,  b.  Andover,  N. 
H.,  Jan.  17,  1815.  B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839-42;  ord.  West 
Medway,  Aug.  23,  1843;  act.  p.  East  Longmeadow,  May.  1843 — 
Apr.  1845;  p.  Grand  River  Assoc,  Mich.,  1845-51;  act.  p.  East 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  1852 — May  1853;  p.  Stafford,  Conn., 
1853-60;  s.  various  chs.,  1860-6G;  res.  Stafford,  1866-1910; 
p.  em.,  and  filled  several  pub.  off.  in  Stafford;  d.  East  Milton, 
Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1910. 

*ANDRE"W  DUNN,  b.  Gardner,  Mass.,  June  15,  1813.  N.  T. 
I.  1839-42;  ord.  Winchendon,  Aug.  20,  1842;  p.  Royalston  and 
Winchendon  ch.,  1842— July  1847;  Winchendon,  1848-52; 
Holden,  1853;  North  Bridgewater,  1854;  Weymouth,  1855-58; 
Chatham,  1858-60;  Still  River,  1860-63;  East  Gloucester,  1863- 
67;  East  Haverhill  1867-71;  Rowley,  1871-74;  West  Newbury, 
1874-78;  East  Brookfield,  1878-81;  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  1881— 
July  1887;  West  Royalston,  Mass.,  Aug.  1887-91;  w.  c.  Royal- 
ston, 1891-1901;  d.  Royalston,  July  13,  1901. 

^ROBERT  ALEXANDER  FYFE,  b.  St.  Andre,  Can.,  Oct. 
20,1817.  H.  L.T.I. ;  N.  T.  I.  1839-42;  ord.  Brookline,  Aug. 
25  1842;  p.  Perth,  Can.,  1842-43;  pres.  Bapt.  C,  Montreal, 
1843;  p.  March  St.  ch.,  Toronto,  1844-48;  Perth,  1848-49; 
Warren,  R.  I.,  1849-53;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1853-55;  Bond  St. 
ch.,  Toronto,  Can.,  1855-60;  prin.  Can.  L.  I.  and  prof.  Theol., 
1860-78;  d.  Toronto,  Sept.  4,  1878.     D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1858. 

*SERENO  HOWE,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1818.  B. 
U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839-42;  ord.  Charlestown,  Apr.  29,  1842;  p. 
Hingham,  1842-49;  3d.  ch.,  Lowell,  1849-56;  Marshfield,  1856- 
62;  South  Abington,  now  Whitman,  1862-67;  memb.  Mass. 
leg.  1862,  1867;  w.  c.  Norwell  and  Hingham,  1867-1906;  d. 
Hingham,  Mar.  8,  1906. 

*THOMAS  EBENEZER  KEELY,  b.  Ridgemont,  Eng.,  June 
22,  1814.  W.  C.  1839;  N.  T.  L  1839-42;  ord.  Haverhill,  Sept. 
29,  1842;  p.  Kingston,  1842-53;  Medford,  1854-57;  South 
Danvers,  1857-61;  River  Falls,  Wis.,  1862-63;  Hudson,  1863- 
70;  Warren,  1871-72;  w.  c.  Hudson,  1872-80;  d.  Hudson,  Oct. 
6,  1880. 

*MOSES  JONES  KELLEY,  b.  New  Sharon,  Me.,  July  18, 
1817.  W.  C.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  1839-42;  ord.  East  Longmeadow, 
Sept.  14,  1842;  p.  East  Longmeadow,  1842-43;  Mendon,  N.  Y., 
1843-44;  Saugerties,  1844-45;  Amenia,  1845-46;  ev.  Mass., 
1846-48;  p.  Old  Town,  Me.,  1848-49;  ev.  Me.,  1849-62,  with 
brief  set.,  Frankfort,  Gardiner,  Nobleboro,  twice,  1849-55, 
Liberty,  Cherryfield,  1855 — Aug.  1858,  Jefferson,  Aug.  1858— 


50  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1842 

Sept.  1861;  chapl.  6th  Me.  Vols.,  Aug.  1862— Aug.  1864;  ev. 
111.,  1865-66;  ev.  Me.,  and  miss.  Me.  Bapt.  Miss.Conv.,  1866-69; 
chapl.  Togus  mil.  Asylum,  1869-70;  chapl.  reg.  army,  1870-79, 
on  ret.  list  1879-98;  ev.  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Coopers  Mills,  and 
s.  Bowdoinham,  1879-82;  ev.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  vie, 
1882-83,  1885-98;  p.  St.  James,  1883-85;  d.  Damariscotta,  Me., 
Aug.  25,  1898. 

*JAMES  S.  MIMS,  b.  N.  C,  1816.  Col.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1839- 
42;  prof.  F.  T.  I.,  1842-55;  d.  Greenville,  S.  C,  1855. 

*EZEKIEL  OILMAN  ROBINSON,  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Mar. 
23,  1815.  B.  U.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  Feb.  1839-42;  ord.  Nov.  1842; 
p.  Norfolk,  Va.,  1842-45;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1845-46;  prof.  Bib. 
Interp.,  West.  Bapt.  Theol.  I.,  Covington,  Ky.,  1846-50;  p.  9th 
St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  0.,  1850-53;  prof.  Theol.,  R.  T.  S.,  1853-72, 
pres.  1860-72;  pres.  and  prof.  Phil.,  B.  U.,  1872-89;  s.  several 
chs.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Baltimore,  Md.,  1889-91;  prof.  Eth. 
and  Apol.,  U.  Chic,  1892-94;  lect.  A.  T.  S.,  Y.  D.  S.,  C.  T.  S.; 
author,  Lectures  on  Preaching,  1883;  Principles  and  Practice 
of  Morality,  1888;  Christian  Theology,  1894;  Christian  Evidences, 
1895 ;  ed.  Christian  Review,  1859-64 ;  trans.  Neander's  Planting 
and  Training  of  the  Christian  Church,  1865;  d.  Boston,  Mass., 
June  13,  1894.  D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1853;  LL.  D.,  B.  U.,  1872,  H.  U. 
1886. 

*  JACOB  RICHARDSON  SCOTT,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  1, 
1815.  B.  U.  1836;  tea.  Hyannis,  Mass.,  1836-38;  Brookline, 
1839-40;  N.  T.  I.  1838-39;  1840-42;  ord.  Petersburg,  Va., 
Sept.  26,  1842;  p.  Petersburg,  1842-44;  Hampton,  1844-47; 
chapl.  U.,  Charlottesville,  1847-49;  p.  Portland,  Me.,  1849-53; 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  1853-54;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1854-57;  Yonkers, 
1858-60;  supt.  schs..  Maiden,  Mass.,  1861;  d.  Maiden,  Dec.  10 
1861. 

*LUTHER  STONE,  b.  North  Oxford,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1815. 
B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839-42;  ord.  North  Oxford,  Oct.  3,  1843; 
s.  East  Boston,  1843;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1843— spg.  1844;  Bur- 
lington, la..  Mar. — July,  1845;  Henry,  Rock  Island,  Whiteside, 
and  Lee  Cos.,  July  1845— Apr.  1846;  p.  Rockford,  111.,  Apr. 
1846— July  1847;  act.  p.  Istch.,  Chicago,  July  1847— July  1848; 
ed.  Watchman  of  the  Prairies,  Chicago,  Aug.  1847 — July  1853; 
res.  Chicago,  1847-90;  d.  Chicago,  July  9,  1890. 


*CharIes  Manning  Bowers,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1817. 
B.  U.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40;  ord.  Sept.  9,  1841;  p.  Lexington, 
1841-45;  Clinton,  Mar.  1845— Apr.  1886;  memb.  Mass.  leg. 
1855,  1856;  p.  Spencer,  May.  1886— Nov.  1895;  w.  c.  Clinton, 


1842]  STUDENTS  51 

1895-1907;   author,  many  memorial  sketches;   cont.  to    press; 
d.  Clinton,  Aug.  24,  1907.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1870. 

♦Alfred  Colburn,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  26,  1815.  B.  U. 
1838;  N.  T.  I.  1839— May  1840;  ord.  Westfie  d,  June  1,  1842; 
p.  Westfield,  1842-44;  Saco,  Me.,  1844-46;  Warwick,  R.  I., 
Apr.  1846— Apr  1848;  Sharon,  Mass.,  July  1848— Oct.  1851; 
w.  c.  Boston,  1852-56;  p.  South  Adams,  1856-57;  Hampton 
Falls,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1859-63;  Bradford,  June  1863— Oct.  1867; 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Oct.  1867— Nov.  1S6S:  Ravnhi-n.  Oct. 
1870-72;  Taunton,  Oct.  1872-73;  Hopklnton,  l:w.J-7G;  Con- 
way, 1876-77;  w.  c.  Worcester,  Sept.  1877-92;  d.  Worcester, 
Feb.  27,  1892. 

*  William  Douglas,  b.  Pollock  Shaws,  near  Glasgow,  Scot., 
Dec.  25,  1812.  B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839— Feb.  1840;  ord. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  6,  1850;  city  miss,  in  Providence 
throughout  life;  off.  pos. ;  -agt.  Fem.  Dom.  Miss.  Soc,  June 
1837— Sept.  1839,  Apr.  1840— Jan.  1856;  gen.  agt.  Providence 
Aid  Soc,  Jan.  1856— July  1864;  regis.  B.  U.,  July  1864— Sept. 
1879;  chapl.  Dexter  Asylum,  June  1837-62;  chapl.  R.  I.  State 
Prison,  1856— Dec.  1877;  d.  Providence,  Sept.  29,  1887. 

♦William  Lamson,  b.  Danversport,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1813.  W. 
C.  1835;  tut.  W.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1839-41;  ord.  1836;  p.  Gloucester, 
1836-39;  Thomaston,  Me.,  1840-42;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1842- 
48;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1848-59;  Brookline,  Mass.,  1859-75;  d. 
Gloucester,  Nov.  29,  1882.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1856. 

♦George  Whitney  Patch,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1817. 
B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40;  ord.  Oct.  20,  1841;  p.  Wenham, 
1841-43;  Sharon,  1843-48;  Marblehead,  1848-74;  memb.  Mass. 
leg.  1864,  1865;  d.  Cambridgeport,  Dec.  24,  1875. 

♦Samuel  Richards,  b.  Philadelohia,  Pa.,  Apr.  24,  1813.  B.  U. 
1838;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40;  ord.  Sutton,  Apr.  1842;  p.  Sutton, 
1842— Apr.  1843;  Edgartown,  Oct.  1844— Dec.  1847;  Jefferson 
St.  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  1847-52;  tea.  vSalem,  N.  J.,  2 
yrs. ;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1857-73;  lit.  work,  Providence;  d. 
Providence,  Aug.  25,  1883. 

♦John  Gano  Richardson,  b.  Me thuen,  now  Lawrence,  Mass., 
Mar.  18,  1815.  B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40;  ord.  Milford, 
N.  H.,  Apr.  1841;  p.  Milford,  1841-45;  South  Danvers,  now 
Peabody,  Mass.,  1845-47;  Lawrence,  1847-53;  Newburyport, 
1853-56;  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1856— July  1862;  Cumber- 
land Hill,  1862-64;  Jefferson  St.  ch..  Providence,  1864-71;  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  1871-77;  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1877;  w.  c.  Goshen,  N.  Y., 
1877-90;  author,  sermons;  lectures  on  slavery,  U.  S.  constitu- 
tion, temperance;  d.  Goshen,  June  14,  1890. 


52  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  L1843 

^Benjamin  Franklin  Shaw,  b.  Gorham,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1815. 
W.  C.  1833-36;  D.  C.  1837;  tea.  1837-39;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40; 
ord.  China,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  1843;  p.  China,  1843-53;  health 
failed;  in  bus.  Damariscotta;  p.  Liberty,  1880-61;  Thomaston, 
1864-66;  Waterville,  1866-69;  Dexter,  1870-72;  Skowhegan , 
1872-73;  miss,  labor  in  other  chs.;  res.  Waterville,  1870-97; 
d.  Waterville,  Feb.  23,  1897.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1874. 

*Henry  Greene  Stewart,  b.  East  Clarendon,  Vt.,  Apr.  25,  1811. 
B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1839-41;  ord.  Cumberland  Hill,  R.  I.,  Aug. 
12,  1841;  p.  Cumberland  Hill,  1841-50;  Seekonk,  Mass.,  1850- 
52;  memb.  Mass.  leg.  2  yrs.;  agt.  A.  F.  B.  Soc.  1852-60;  p. 
Warwick,  R.  I.,  1860-63;  agt.  Freedmen's  Bur.  1863-65;  miss. 
R.  I.  State  Conv.  1867-70;  Indian  agt.,  S.  B.  Nevada,  1870-71; 
d.  Panaca,  Nev.,  "July  6,  1871. 

^^Wimam  A«gast«s  White,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1821. 
B.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1839-40;  serv.  with  St.  Peter's  Epis.  ch.,  Butler, 
Pa.,  1840-43,  1845-46;  St.  James  ch.,  Downingtown,  1844;  ord. 
dea.,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1842;  pt.  Pa.,  1846;  r.  St.  Timothy's  ch., 
Roxborough,  1847-77;  itin.  miss.  1878;  r.  St.  John's  ch..  New 
London,  Pa.,  1879-84;  ch.  of  the  Holy  Innocents,  Tacony,  Phila- 
delphia, 1884— Mar.  1897;  d.  Philadelphia,  June  1,  1898. 


*Josiah  McWhinnie,  b.  Glasgow,  Scot.,  Apr.  28,  1810.  N.  T.  I. 
1839-40;  d.  Newton  Centre,  May  1,  1840. 

23— *23 

1843 

^OLIVER  FISKE,  b.  Holliston,  Mass.,  July  22,  1819.  B.  U. 
1840;  N  T.  I.  1840-43;  not  ord.;  far.  North  Tewksbury,  1844- 
62;  in  bus.  Boston,  1862-  65;  far.  North  Andover,  1865-71; 
North  Tewksbury,  1871-73;  res.  Lowell,  1873-85;  North 
Chelmsford,  May,  1885-1904;  d.  North  Chelmsford,  May  2, 
1904. 

^ABRAHAM  HOLLEY  GRANGER,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  Oct. 
10,  1815.  W.  C.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1840-43;  ord.  Warren,  Me.,  Nov. 
2,  1843;  p.  Warren,  1843-54;  4th  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1854- 
77;  Burrillville,  1881-91;  d.  Harrisville,  Burrillville,  Ju'y  22, 
1894.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1864. 

*SILAS  LIVERMORE,  b.  Oxford,  Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1812. 
B.  U.  1842;  N.  T.  I.  1837-39,  1842-43;  ord.  Va.,  Sept.  14,  1857; 
health  failed,  work  often  interrupted;  tea.,  and  pr.,  and  agt., 
Va.,  N.  C,  Pa.,  Mo.,  Ky.,  and  Ark.,  res.  Shelbyville,  111.;  Ger- 
mantown.  Pa.;  d.  Germantown,  Mar.  31,  1894. 


1844]  STUDENTS  53 

*EPENETUS  ALEXIS  MARSHALL,  b.  Columbia,  Ga.,  Feb. 
12,  1821.  Col.  C.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1840-43;  notord.;  ed.  ands.; 
pres.  Marshall  C,  Ga. ;  filled  important  State  oflf. ;  d.  Jan.  3, 1870. 

*STEPHEN  HERVEY  MIRICK,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  9, 
1819.  W.  C.  1838;  N.  T.  I.  1840-43;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Nov.  1843;  p.  Cent,  ch.,  Philadelphia,  6  mos.,  1843-44;  s. 
Charlottesville,  Va.,  a  few  mos.;  tea.  Charlottesville,  1845-53; 
Washington,  D.  C,  1853-57;  p.  Camden,  N.  J.,  1858;  Lewis- 
burg,  Pa.,  1859-66;  in  govt,  employ,  Washington,  D.  C,  1867- 
83;  ed.  and  writer;  d.  Washington,  Oct.  29,  1883. 

*GEORGE  WHITEFIELD  SAMSON,  b.  Harvard,  Mass., 
Sept.  29,  1819.  B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1840-43;  ord.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Aug.  31,  1843;  p.  H  St.  ch.,  Washington,  1843-50, 
1852-59;  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1850-52;  pres.  Col.  C,  1859-71; 
p.  1st  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1860-64;  pres.  Rutgers  Fem.  C, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1871-75;  p.  1st  ch.,  Harlem,  1873-81;  53rd 
St.  ch..  New  York,  1881-84;  pres.  Bib.  Workers'  C,  New  York, 
1884-96;  pres.  Rutgers  Fem.  C,  1886-96;  author;  To  Daimo- 
nion,  or  the  Spiritual  Medium,  1852;  2d  edition,  entitled 
Spiritualism  Tested,  1860;  Appendix  to  Dagg's  Theology,  1857; 
Outlines  of  the  History  of  Ethics,  1860;  Elements  of  Art  Criticism, 
1867,  1868;  The  Atonement,  1878;  Divine  Law  as  to  Wines, 
1880;  English  Revisers'  Greek  Text  Unauthorized,  1882;  Idols 
of  Fashion  and  Culture,  1888;  Classic  Test  of  Authorship 
applied  to  the  Scriptures,  1893;  many  sermons  and  sketches 
in  periodicals;  d.  New  York,  Aug.  8,  1896.  D.  D.,  Col.  C, 
1858;  LL.  D.,Bay.  U. 


*Martin  Brewer  Anderson,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1815. 
W.  C.  1840;  N.  T.  L  1840-41;  not  ord.;  tut.  W.  C.  1841;  s.  E 
St.  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1842-43;  prof.  Rhet.,  W.  C,  1843-50; 
ed.  New  York  Recorder,  1850-53;  pres.  U.  R.,  1853-88;  prof. 
Polit.  Econ.,  1888-90,  prof.  Intel,  and  Mor.  Phil.,  1889;  res.  Fla., 
1889;  d.  Lake  Helen,  Fla.,  Feb.  26,  1890.  LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1853, 
U.  State  N.  Y.,  1883;  L.  H.  D.,  C.  C,  1887. 

*Edwin  Baxton  Ballard,  b.  Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  Sept.  12,  1813. 
H.  L.  T.  I.  1836-39;  N.  T.  I.  Mar.  1841-42;  ord.  Middletown, 
Vt.,  July  9,  1840;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma.,  1843-47;  d.  Maul- 
main,  Apr.  5,  1847. 

*Sam«eI  Glover,  b.  Mass.,  1820.  B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1840- 
42;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1842. 

^William  Stevens  Knapp,  b.  Raynham,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1812. 
W.  C.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1840-42;  ord.  Sept.  11,  1845;  p.  Plainfield, 


54  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1844 

Conn.,  and  Mechanicsville,  1842-45;  Bloomfield,  1847-49; 
Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  1850;  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  1850-51;  Canaan' 
N.  Y.,  1851-55;  d.  Canaan,  Aug.  14,  1855. 

*Gcorge  Knox,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1816.  W.  C.  1840; 
N.  T.  I.  1840-41;  ord.;  p.  Topsham,  Me.,  1841-45;  Cornish, 
1845-47;  Lewiston,  1847-60;  Brunswick,  1860-61;  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1861-63;  chapl.  3d  Me.  Vols.;  d.  Va.,  Oct.  31,  1864. 

*Thomas  Hfcks  Modge,  b.  Orrington,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1815 
Wes.  U.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1840-42;  U.  T.  S.  1842-43;  ord.  Lowell. 
Mass.,  June  29,  1845;  Meth.  itin.,  Mass.,  1843-47;  prof.  Sac. 
Lit.,  McKendree  C,  Lebanon,  111.,  1847-62;  prof.  Sac.  Lit., 
Baker  U.,  Baldwin  City,  Kans.,  1862;  d.  Baldwin  City.  Tulv  24* 
1862.  ^'J     J'      . 

*Hervey  Isaac  Parker,  b.  Cavendish,  Vt.,  Nov.  12,  1812 
D.  C.  1  yr.;  H.  U.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1840-41;  ord.  Manchester, 
Vt.,  Feb.  1842;  p.  Manchester,  1842-46;  Burlington,  1846-54; 
agt.  Fairfax  I.  and  Way  U.,  Wis.,  2  yrs.  each;  p.  Beaver  Dam 
1856-61;  Austin,  Minn.,  1861-72;  Visalia,  Cal.,  1873;  Santa 
Barbara,  1874-77;  Santa  Ana,  1877-83;  d.  Riverside,  Tan.  30 
1885.     D.  D.,  Cal.  C,  1881. 

*  Joseph  Stockbridge,  b.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  July  14,  1811.  B.  C 
1830;  H.  U.  LawSch.;  N.  T.  I.  1840-41;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1842;  chapl.  U.  S.  Navy,  Sept.  1841-73;  on  ret.  list.,  1873-94; 
asst.  ed.  New  York  Recorder;  asst.  ed.  Natiional  Baptist,  aut. 
1865  —Apr.  1867;  w.  c.  Plainfield  N.  J.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
July  1873-94;  d.  Philadelphia,  Nov.  16,  1894.  D.  D.,  West 
U.    P.,  1868. 

*Henry  Griggs  Weston,  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1820.  B.  U. 
1840;  N.  T.  I.  1840-42;  ord.  Frankfort,  Ky.,  May  1843;  p. 
Washington,  111.,  1843-46;  Peoria,  1846-59;  Oliver  St.  ch..  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1859-68;  pres.  C.  T.  S.,  and  Mrs.  John  P  Crozer 
prof.  Preaching  and  Past.  Dut.,  1868-1909;  author,  Matthew 
the  Genesis  of  the  New  Testament;  many  sermons,  addresses, 
articles  in  periodicals ;  ed.  Baptist  Quarterly,  \m^-l&;  d.  Upland 
Pa.,  Feb.  6,  1909.  D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1859;  LL.  D.,  B.  U.,  Bu  U 
and  S.  W.  U.  1891,  D.  U.,   1896.  15— *15 

1844 

*OBIL  WINSOR  BRIGGS,  b.  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  1820. 
B.  U.  1840;  N.  T.  I  1841-44;  ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  22, 
1844;  p.  Balfmore;  Alexandria,  Va.;  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
Brooklyn,  N  Y.;  chapl.  U.  S.  Army  in  civ.  war;  w.  c.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.;   Berkeley;  d.  San  Francisco,  Nov.  11,   1902. 


1344]  STUDENTS  55 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  GATE,  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H., 
Feb.  1815.  B.  U.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1841-44;  ord.  Barre,  1844;  p. 
Barre,  1844-48;  d.  Barre,  May  13,  1849. 

*WILLIAM  CHAUNCY  CHILD,  b.  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
1817.  U.  C.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1841-44;  ord.  Charlestown,  Oct.  30, 
1844;  p.  Charlestown,  1844-50;  Framingham,  1851-59;  dist. 
sec.  A.  T.  Soc.  1861-69;  A.  B.  P.  S.  1869-73;  ed.  dept.  Watchman 
and  Reflector,  1873-75;  d.  Boston,  Jan.  14,  1876.     D.  D.,  U.  C. 

^BENJAMIN  ALEXANDER  EDWARDS,  b.  Framingham, 
Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1812.  B.  U.  1841;  N.  T.  L  1841-44;1  ord.  Jan. 
1845;  p.  Grafton,  1845-49;  Watertown,  1850-54;  Newtonville, 
1854-56-  Plymouth,  1856-60;  Holliston,  1860-65;  Sharon, 
1865-72;  Bolton,  1872-79;  d.  Bolton,  Feb.  28,  1879. 

*PETER  CUTTINER  EDWARDS,  b.  Myrtle  Hill,  S.  C,  Feb. 
8  1819  S.  C.  C.  1840;  N.  T.  L  1841-44;  U.  T.  S.  1844-45; 
prof.  Bib.  Lit.  and  Exeg.,  F.  T.  I.,  1846-58;  prof.  Anc.  Lang., 
Fur.  U.,  1858-67;  d.  Greenville,  S.  C,  May  15,  1867. 

*ORSON  GAYLORD  FOSTER,  b.  Whiting,  Vt.,  1816.     Mid. 

C.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1840— Jan.  1842,  May  1843-44;  tea.  Judson 
Coll.  I.,  Miss.,  1844-45;  colp.  A.  T.  Soc;  d.  Claiborne,  Ala., 
Mar.  21,  1845. 

*  JOSEPH  CHARLES  HARTSHORN,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct. 
27,  1812.  B.  U.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1841-44;  ord.  Georgetown,  Oct. 
1844;  p.  Georgetown,  1844-48;  health  failed;  in  bus.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1850-84;  w.  c.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1884-89; 
fd.  Hartshorn  Mem.  C,  Richmond,  Va.,  1884;  d.  Newton 
Centre,  July  11,  1889. 

*THOMAS  MERRILL,  b.  Newbury,  Mass.,  May  19,  1814. 
W.  C.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1841-44;  ord.  Mar.  1846;  p.  Baring,  Me., 
1846-47;  health  failed;  w.  c.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1847-49;  d. 
Sacramento,  Cal.,  Oct.  24,  1849. 

*CHARLES  PLATTS,  b.  Saybrook,  Conn.,  July  28,  1808. 
Gr.  C.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1841-44;  ord.  Homer,  O.,  Feb.  18,  1846; 
p.  Owl  Creek,  1846-51;  Springfield  and  Fairfield;  Middletown; 
Beaver  Creek;  health  failed;  s.  Mattoon,  111.,  d.  Denmark,  la., 
Dec.  21,  1876. 

^HORACE  RICHARDSON,  b.  Cornish,  N.  H.,  Dec.  2,  1814. 

D.  C.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1841-44;  ord.  Keene,  N.  H.,  1845;  p. 
Keene,  U  yrs.;  West  Acton,  Mass.,  1846-53;  lone,  Cal.;  Vol- 
cano; Petaluma;  San  Pablo;  agt.  Freedmen's  Bur. ;  agt.  Cal. 
Bib.  Soc;  agt.  Nev.  Bib.  Soc,  1874-76;  d.  Oakland,  Cal., 
Mar.  15,  1876. 


56  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1845 

*JOHN  CALVIN  STOCKBRIDGE,  b.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  June 
14,  1818.  B.  C;  B.  U.  1838;  tea.  Cummington,  Mass.,  1838-39; 
Warren,  R.  I.,  1839-41;  N.  T.  I.  1841-44;  ord.  Waterville,  Me., 
Jan.  8,  1845;  p.  Waterville,  1844-47;  Wobum,  Mass.,  1847-52; 
act.  p.  1st  eh..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1852-53;  p.  Charles  St.  ch., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1853-Gl;  act.  p.  Baldwin  PI.  ch.,  1861-62;  chapl. 
Deer  Island,  1862;  act.  p.  Gary  Ave.  ch.,  Chelsea,  Jan.  1863— 
Feb.  1865;  p.  Free  St.  ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  aut.  1865-67;  tea. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1867-77;  act.  p.  3d  ch..  Providence,  3  yrs.; 
author,  A  Model  Pastor,  a  Memoir  of  Baron  Stow,  1871;  An- 
thony Memorial:  a  Catalogue  of  the  Harris  Collection  of  American 
Poetry,  1886;  Memorials  of  the  Mauran  Family,  1893;  cont.  to 
M'Clintock  and  Strong  Cyclopedia  of  Biblical  Literature;  Baptist 
Encyclopedia;  Biographical  Cyclopedia  of  Rhode  Island;  and  to 
periodicals;  res.  Providence,  1877-90;  d.  Providence,  Apr.  3, 
1896.     D.  D.,  H.  U.,   1859.  11— *11 

1845 

*KAZLITT  ARVINE,  name  originally  SILAS  WHEELOCK 
PALMER,  changed  by  Mass.  leg.  while  at  Newton,  b.  Center- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1819.  Wes.  U.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45; 
ord.  Nov.  6,  1845;  p.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1845-47;  Providence 
ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1847-49;  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  1849-51; 
author.  Cyclopedia  of  Moral  and  Religious  Anecdote,  1848;  a 
volume  of  poems;     sermons;   d.  Worcester,  July  15,  1851. 

*KENDALL  BROOKS,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1821. 
B.  U.  1841;  tut.  Col.  C.  1841-43;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  ord.  Rox- 
bury, Aug.  31,  1845;  p.  Eastport,  Me.,  1845-52;  assoc.  sec.  A.  B. 
P.  S.,  1852-53;  prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  W.  C,  1852-55; 
p.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1855-65;  ed.  National  Baptist,  1865-68; 
pres.  Kal.  C,  1868-86;  prof.  Alma  C,  Alma,  Mich.,  Sept.  1888- 
98;  d.  Alma,  Feb.  15,  1898.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1866. 

*ISAAC  JULIAN  BURGESS,  b.  Batavia,  Java,  Jan.  4,  1820. 
B.  U.  1842;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  ord.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Oct.  9,  1845; 
p.  Pomfret,  1845-47;  Limerock,  R.  I.,  1847-51;  agt.  Am.  S.  S. 
Un.  1851-53;  p.  1st  ch.,  Calais,  Me,,  1853-65;  Allendale,  R.  I., 
and  Allenville,  1865-67;  U.  S.  Christ.  Cmn.,  6  weeks  in  1864; 
p.  West  Dedham,  Mass.,  1867-71;  3d  ch.,  Middleboro,  1871-75; 
Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  1876 — June  1885;  w.  c.  East  Dedham, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1887-96;  s.  Canaan,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1892— Sept.  1893; 
w.  c.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1896-1903;  d.  Hyde  Park,  Feb.  26, 
1903. 

*SAMUEL  LUNT  CALDWELL,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Nov.  13,  1820.  W.  C.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  s.  Alexandria, 
Va.,  win.  1845-46;    ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  1846;    p.  1st  ch.. 


1845]  STUDENTS  57 

Bangor,  June  1S46 — June  1858;  1st  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I., 
June,  1858— Sept.  1873;  prof.  Ch.  Hist.,  N.  T.  I.,  1873-78; 
pres.  Vassar,  C.  1878-85;  w.  c.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-89; 
author.  Sermons,  1865;  Literature  in  Account  with  Life,  1885; 
Cities  of  Our  Faith,  1890;  many  mem.  discourses ;  ed.  (with  Dr. 
A.  J.  Gordon)  Service  of  Song  for  Baptist  Churches,  1^71,  1878, 
1881;  d.  Providence,  Sept.  26,  1889.  D.  D.,  W.  C,  1858; 
LL.  D.,  B.  U.,  1884. 

*CHARLES  KENDRICK  COLVER,  b.  Clarendon,  Vt.,  May 
22,  1821.  B.  U.  1842;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  ord.  Watertown,  Jan, 
8,  1846;  p.  Watertown,  1846-50;  Pleasant  St.  ch.,  Worcester. 
1850-54;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1857-58;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1858-60; 
Abington,  1860-61;  Andover,  1861-64;  Elgin,  111.,  1864-68;  Mt. 
Carroll,  Ind.,  1868-?;  New  Lisbon,  Wis.,  May  1871— May 
1873;  Menomonie,  1873-75;  River  Falls,  1875-79?;  w.  c. 
Chicago,  111.,  1879-96;  d.  Chicago,  Oct.  24,  1896. 

*HENRY  VAUGHAN  DEXTER,  b.  Wayne,  Me.,  Apr.  3, 
1815.  W.  C.  1842;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  ord.  Brookline,  Sept.  7, 
1845;  p.  2d  ch.,  Calais,  Me.,  Sept.  1845— Apr.  1854;  Augusta, 
Sept.  1854— June  1860;  2d  ch.,  Calais,  Oct.  1860— Apr.  1869; 
Kennebunkport,  Apr.  1869 — Apr.  1871;  Baldwinsville,  Mass., 
Oct.  1871— Oct.  1875;  d.  Baldwinsville,  July  23,  1884.  D.  D., 
C.  U.,  1871. 

*EBENEZER  DODGE,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1819.  B. 
U.  1840;  tea.  Shelbume  Falls,  Mass.,  1840-42;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45; 
tea.  Heb.,  Newport,  Ky.,  1845-46;  ord.  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  3, 
1845;  p.  New  Hampton,  N.H.,  1846-49;  New  London  1849-53; 
prof.  Bib.  Crit.  and  Interp.,  H.  T.  S.,  1853-60,  prof.  Theol. 
1860-90,  pres.  M.  U.  1868-90;  author,  Evidences  of  Christianity, 
1869,  1876;  Lectures  on  Christian  Theology,  1875;  cont.  to 
reviews;  d.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1890.  D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1861; 
LL.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1869. 

*LUTHER  DANA  HILL,  b.  Newport,  O.,  Dec.  6, 1816.  Mar. 
C.  1842;  L.  T.  S.  1842-43;  N.  T.  I.  1843-45;  ord.  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  Dec.  9,  1847;  p.  Woonsocket,  1847-51;  Dover,  N.  H., 
1851-54;  Turner,  Me.,  1854-60;  Thomaston,  1860-62;  Bath, 
1866-70;  Reading,  Mass.,  1870-74;  Waldoboro,  Me.,  1874-79; 
Buxton,  1879-81;  Springvale,  1881-82;  s.  s.  Lyman,  1882-83; 
p.  South  St.  George,  1883-84;  d.  Waldoboro,  Aug.  29,  1884. 

JOHN  HUNT,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1822.  B.  U.  1842; 
N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  U.  T.  S.  1845-46;  ord.  Richmond,  N.  H., 
Nov.  14,  1849;  min.  and  tea.,  Sutton,  aut.  1846-47;  Drewsville, 
1847-48;  Richmond,  aut.  1848-53;  near  Rutland,  Vt.,  1853-54; 
Hollis,   N.   H.,    1854-55;    Hinesburg    Vt.,    1855-56;    Wendell, 


58  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1845 

Mass.,  spg.  1856-61 ;  Dublin,  now  Chesham,  N.  H.,  aut.  1862-67; 
Pleasant  Valley,  now  Plain  City,  O.,  1867—;  ad.  Plain  City,  O. 

*HEMAN  LINCOLN,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1821.  B.  U. 
1840;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  ord.  Boston,  Sept.  21,  1845;  p.  New 
Britain,  Pa.,  1845-50;  Philadelphia,  1850-53;  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  1853-59;  Cent,  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-68;  prof.  Ch. 
Hist.,  N.  T.  I.,  1868-73  1878-87,  prof.  Homil.,  Past  Dut.,  and 
Ch.  Pol.,  1873-78;  author.  Outline  Lectures  in  Chucrh  History, 
1884;  Outline  Lectures  in  History  of  Doctrine,  1885;  sermons, 
syllabi,  articles  in  rel.  press;  ed.  Christian  Chronicle,  1848-53; 
ed.  Watchman  and  Reflector,  1854-67;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
Oct.  18,  1887.     D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1865. 

*SILAS  WHEELOCK  PALMER  (see  KAZLITT  ARVINE.) 

*  JULIUS  SMITH  SHAILER,  b.  Haddam,  Conn.,  May  21, 
1813.  B.  U.  U  yrs.;  prin.  C.  L.  I.  3  yrs.;  tea.  Middletown, 
Conn.,  2  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1842-45;  ord.  1845;  p.  2d.  ch.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  1845-54;  in  bus.  Roxbury,;  d.  Roxbury,  Apr.  4,  1881. 

*John  Sexton  James,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1818.  B.  U.  1842; 
N.  T.  I.  1842-44;  Jef.  Med.  C.  1844-46;  M.  D.;  med.  miss.  S. 
B.  C,  China,  1846-48;  drowned,  Hong  Kong,  Apr.  15,  1848. 

*Isaac  Niles,  b.  Willington,  Conn.,  1816.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1842; 
N.  T.  I.  1842-44;  not  ord.;  act.  p.  Lebanon,  O.,  1845-50?; 
in  grain  bus.,  Chicago,  111.;  d.  Chicago,  Mar.  4,  1877. 

*Josiah  Torrey  Smith,  b.  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1815. 
Wms.  C.  1842;  N.  T.  I.  1842-44;  ord.  Lanesboro,  May  1845; 
p.  Lanesboro,  1845-46;  Sandisfield,  Oct.  1846-51;  Hinsdale, 
1851-53;  Sandisfield,  1853-54;  Bristol,  Conn.,  spg.  1854-56; 
Amherst,  Mass.,  aut.  1856-65;  Woodstock,  Conn.,  spg.  1865-68; 
Warwick,  R.  I.,  aut.  1868-83;  memb.  R.  I.  leg.,  1876;  p.  Royal- 
ston,  Mass.,  1883-88;  d.  Royalston,  May  17,  1888.  D.  D., 
Cent.  U.,  1880. 

♦Franklin  "Wilson,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  8,  1822.  B.  U. 
1841;  N.  T.  I.  1842-44;  ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.  18,  1846;  p. 
Waverly,  1845-46;  Huntington,  1846-47;  High  St.  ch.,  Balti- 
more, Apr.  1847-52;  ed.  True  Union,  1851-57,  1861;  ed.  Christian 
Review,  1857-59;  ed.  Maryland  Baptist,  1865;  sec.  Exec. 
Bd.  Md.  Bapt.  Un.  Assoc,  1846-74;  asst.  p.  Franklin  Sq.  ch., 
Baltimore,  1854-96;  author,  tracts,  pamphlets,  essays;  d. 
Baltimore,  Oct.  14,  1896.     D.  D.,  Col.  C,  1865. 


♦William  Batchelder  Greene,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1819. 
U.  S.  Mil.  A.;  lieut.  U.  S.  Army;  N.  T.  I.  1842-44;  p.  Unit,  ch., 


1846]  STUDENTS  59 

Brookiield;  col.  14th  Mass.  Vols, ;  d.  Weston,  Eng,  May  30, 1878. 

16— *15 

1846 

*AMORY  GALE,  b.  Royalston,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1815.  B.  U. 
1843;  N.  T.  I.  1843-46;  ord.  Ware,  Nov.  11,  1846;  p.  Ware, 
1846-50;  Lee,  1850-57;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1857-58;  gen.  supt. 
miss.,  Minn.,  1858-74;  in  Europe  and  Palestine,  1874;  author, 
History  of  the  Town  of  Lee,  Mass.,  1854;  d.  Jaffa,  Syria,  Nov. 
26,  1874. 

*ASA  HOWARD  GOULD,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  July  19, 
1814.  B.  U.  1842;  N.  T.  I.  1843-46;  ed.  Watchman,  1846-47; 
ord.  Baring,  Me.,  Aug.  1847;  p.  Baring,  1847-56;  East  Auburn, 
1856-60;  Lebanon,  1860-61;  Alna,  1861-65;  West  Gardiner, 
1865-70;  res.  Livermore,  s.  chs.,  1870-84;  d.  Livermore,  July 
6,   1884. 

*LYMAN  JEWETT,  b.  Waterford,  Me.,  Mar.  9,  1813.  B.  U. 
1843;  N.  T.  I.  1843-46;  act.  p.  Webster,  1846-48;  ord.  Boston, 
Oct.  6,  1848;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Nellore,  India,  1848-62,  1865- 
73;  Madras,  1878-85;  res.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1885-97;  author, 
(in  Telugu)  Commentary  on  Matthew's  Gospel,  1874;  trans. 
Revised  New  Testament  into  Telugu,  1882-85;  d.  Fitchburg, 
Jan.  7,  1897.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1872. 

♦CHARLES  NEWHALL,  b.  Medford,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1815. 
D.  C.  1843;  N.  T.  I.  1843-46;  ord.  Sutton,  N.  H.,  June  6,  1850; 
p.  Sutton,  Mar.  1848— Dec.  1851;  Hanover,  Mar.  1852— Apr. 
1855;  Stratham,  Aug.  1855 — Apr.  1859;  Sanborn  ton,  July 
1859— Mar.  1861;  Elm  St.  ch.,  Exeter,  Apr.  1861— Mar.  1870; 
Albany,  Vt.,  Apr.  1870— July  1872;  Pottersville,  N.  H.,  Apr. 
1873— Oct.  1877;  Brentwood,  Nov.  1877— Nov.  1880;  West 
Sutton,  Mass.,  Dec.  1880— Nov.  1884;  Pottersville,  now  Ches- 
ham,  N.  H.,  May  1885— Mar.  188S;  w.  c.  Chesham,  1888-99; 
d.  Roxbury,  near  Chesham,  Feb.  12  or  13,  1899. 

*EDWARD  WILLARD  PRAY,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June 25, 
1822.  H.  U.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1842-46;  ord.  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich., 
Feb.  1,  1848;  p.  Mt.  Clemens,  1847— Oct.  1848;  w.  c.  Boston, 
Mass.;  p.  Digby,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1849— Nov.  1850.  tea.  Boston, 
Mass.;  p.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  sum.  1853 — Dec.  1854;  North 
Reading,  Mass.,  Mar.  1855-57;  Buckfield,  Me.,  Dec.  1858-61; 
East  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  1864-66;  Tyringham,  May  1866- 
68;  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  1868— Mar.  1870;  w.  c.  Welles- 
ley,  Mass.,  Nov.  1870— June  1872;  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  d. 
Rochester,  Feb.  10,  1888. 

*GEORGE   SUMNER   GODDARD   SPENCE,   b.   Boston, 


60  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1846 

Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1819.  B.  U.  1839;  N.  T.  I.  1843-46;  ord.  West 
Wrentham,  now  Sheldonville,  Mar.  31,  1847;  p.  West  Wrent- 
ham,  1847-48;  Augusta,  Me.,  1849-51;  in  bus.  Salem,  Mass., 
occ.  s. ;  d.  Salem,  Sept.  6,  1863. 

*OAKMAN  SPRAGUE  STEARNS,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Oct.  20, 
1817.  W.  C.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1843-46;  instr.  Heb.  N.  T.  I.,  1846- 
47;  ord.  Southbridge,  May.  19,  1847;  p.  Southbridge,  1847-54; 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1854-55;  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1855-68;  prof. 
Bib.  Lit  and  Interp.,  N.  T.  I.,  1868-70,  Bib.  Interp.,  O.  T., 
1870_Aug.  1892,  prof.  em.  Sept.  1892— Apr.  1893;  author, 
Syllabus  of  Messianic  Passages  in  the  Old  Testament,  1884; 
Introduction  to  the  Books  of  the  Old  Testament,  1888,  1892; 
numerous  mem.  sketches;  trans.  Sartorius's  Person  of  Christ, 
1848;  ed.  O.  J.  White's  Responsive  Readings  from  the  Old  and 
New  Testaments,  1893,  1896;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Apr.  20,  1893. 
D.  D.,  W.  C,  1863. 

^William  Savage  [or  Staughton]  Chase,  b.  Washington, D.  C, 
Dec.  12,  1822.  B.  U.  1842;  tut.  Ala.  1842-43;  N.  T.  I.  1843- 
44;  not  ord.;  newsp.  cor.,  Paris,  France,  1843-48,  1851-56;  lib. 
Am.  A.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Boston,  Mass.,  1848-51;  mer.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1856-59;  prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  R.  C,  1859-61;  tea.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1861-65;  ed.  staff  Herald,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865- 
72;  ed.  staff  Express;  ed.  Vericour's  History  of  French  Literature; 
joint  trans.  Lamartine's  History  of  the  French  Revolution,  1849; 
d.  Paris,  France,  June  21,  1881. 

*Sam«eI  Cornelius  Clopton,  b.  New  Kent  Co.,  Va.,  1816. 
R.  C;  Col.  C.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1843-45;  miss,  to  China;  d. 
Canton,  July  7,  1847. 

*CharIes  Wesley  Hewes,  b.  Lynnfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1818. 
B.  U.  1843;  N.  T.  I.  1843-44;  ord.  Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  Aug.  19, 
1844;  p.  Lonsdale,  1844-50;  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  1850-57; 
tea.  Troy,  1857-58;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1858-67;  Oakland,  Cal., 
1869-70;  p.  St.  Helena,  1871-76;  act.  prin.  Mills  S.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1876-78;  p.  5th  ch.,  San.  Francisco,  1878-81;  d.  Oakland, 
Dec.  28,  1881. 

*Edwin  Theodore  Winkler,  b.  Savannah,  Ga.,  Nov.  13,  1823. 
B.  U.  1843;N.T.  1. 1843-45;  s.  Columbus,  Ga.,  1845;  ord.  1846; 
ed.  Christian  Index;  p.  Albany,  Ga.,  1847-49;  Gillisonville,  S.  C, 
1849-52;  ed.  Southern  Baptist  and  cor.  sec.  S.  B.  P.  S.,  1852-54; 
p.  Charleston,  1854-72;  Marion,  Ala.,  1872-83;  ed.  Alabama 
Baptist,  1874;  Augusta  Transcript,  Sacred  Lute;  Catechism', 
d.  Marion,  Nov.  10,  1883.     D.  D.,  Fur.  U.,  1858. 


Reuben  Albright  Henry,  b.  Nazareth,  Pa.,  Mar.  2,  1818.     N. 


1847]  STUDENTS  61 

T.  I.  1842-44,  1845-46;    not  ord.;    in  bus.  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. ;  ad.  283  Eighth  St.,  Jersey  City. 

*AnseI  Graves  Jones,  b.  Halifax,  Vt.,  Dec.  31,  1810.  N.  T.  I. 
1843-46;  ord.;  voice  failed  for  pub.  speaking;  labored  as  colp., 
Wilmington,  Del.;  d.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Apr.  1855. 

-"William  Stowe,  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  6,  1810.  T.  C; 
N.  T.  I.  1843-45;  ord.  Charlestown,  June  25,  1845;  p.  Charles- 
town  and  Somerville  ch.,  1845-50;  East  Tisbury,  1850-52;  1st 
ch.  Colerain,  1852-55;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1855-57;  ord.  dea. 
Epis.  ch.,  Sept.  30,  1857,  pt.  Apr.  28,  1858;  r.  Bristol,  1857-65; 
Port  Huron,  Mich.,  1865-74;  Grand  Haven,  1874-77;  Clyde, 
N.  Y.,  1877-82;  Redwood  City,  Cal.,  and  Belmont,  1883-84; 
Menlo  Park,  1884-97;  r.  em.  Menlo  Park,  1897-99;  d.  Menlo 
Park,  July  13,  1899. 


*David  Greene  Mason,  b.  Chichester,  N.  H.,  1816.  N.  T.  I. 
1843-44;  p.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  1844-56;  health  failed ;  in  bus.;  d. 
Keene,  Mar.  14,  1862.  15— *14 

1847 

=:^SAMUEL  WATERS  AVERY,  b.  Jefferson,  Me.,  July  4, 
1814.  W.  C.  1840;  N.  T.  I.  1844-47;  ord.  Lubec,  Me.,  May 
1849;  p.  Lubec,  1849-51;  Searsport,  1851-57;  Fayette,  1857- 
63;  Lisbon  Falls,  1863-67;  in  bus.  Lisbon  Falls,  1867-75;  d. 
Lisbon  Falls,  Dec.  17,  1875. 

^ALBERT  BALDWIN,  b.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Sept.  1,  1814.  Gr. 
C.  1844;  N.  T.  I.  1844-47;  ord.  North  Wrentham,  Sept.  12, 
1848;  p.  North  Wrentham,  1848-50;  Haddam,  Conn.,  1850-53; 
Winchendon,  Mass.,  1853-56;  Lawrence,  111.,  1860-61;  Wal- 
worth, Wis.,  1863-67;  d.  Walworth,  Sept.  5,  1885. 

^ROBERT  HENRY  HARLOW,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  14, 
1817.  H.  U.  1841;  N.  T.  I.  1844-47;  pr.  in  many  places ;  ord. 
Boston,  Mass.,  July  10,  1859;  p.  Osterville,  1859-?  ;  tea. 
Taunton;  N.  H.;  Boston,  Mass.,  and  vie;  d.  WoUaston,  Oct. 
14,  1906. 

-ANDREW  LEVERING,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  4,  1824. 
U.  P.  1843;  N.  T.  I.  1844-47;  ord.  Pottsville,  Pa.,  late  Nov. 
1847;  p.  Pottsville,  June  1847— Jan.  1853;  w.  c.  Philadelphia, 
1853-63;  d.  Philadelphia,  Dee.  16,  1863. 

^JOSEPH  H.  MATHER,  b.  Lyme,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1820. 
B.  U.  2  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1844-47;  d.  Deep  River,  Conn.,  May  5, 
1852. 


62  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1847 

*LORENZO  DOW  ROYCE,  b.  Sharon,  Vt.,  Oct.  5,  1820. 
W.  C.  1844;  N.  T.  I.  1844-47;  ord.  Oct.  17,  1848;  p.  2d  ch., 
Thomaston,  Me.,  1848-50;  d.  Thomaston,  Sept.  3,  1850. 

♦JONATHAN  EDWIN  WHITAKER,  b.  Wendell,  Mass., 
Feb.  17,1821.  B.  U.  1844;  N.  T.  1.1844-47;  not  ord.; 
machinist  and  man.  of  sawmills,  res.  Wendell,  1847-51 ;  Orange, 
1851-52;  Fitchburg;  Wendell;  Athol;  Shelbyville,  Del., 
1855-77;  Whaleysville,  Md.,  1877-91;  Berlin,  1891-97;  d. 
Berlin,  Dec.  9,  1897. 


*Richard  Lentell,  b.  Weston,  Mass.,  1815.  B.  U.  1844; 
N.  T.  I.  1844-47;  ord.  Conway,  Mass.,  1847;  p  South  Dart- 
mouth, 2  yrs. ;  New  Orleans,  La.;  d.  New  Orleans,  Sept.  24, 
1851. 

*BasiI  Manly,  b.  Edgefield  Dictrict,  S.  C,  Dec.  19,  1823. 
U.  A.  1843;  N.  T.  I.  1844-45;  P.  T.  S.  1845-47;  ord.  Tus- 
caloosa, Ala.,  Jan.  30,  1848;  p.  Providence,  1848-49;  s.  Tusca- 
loosa, 1849-50;  p.  1st.  ch.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1850-54;  fd.  Rich- 
mond Fem.  Inst.,  pres.  1854-59;  prof.  Bib.  Introd.  and  O.  T. 
Interp.,  S.  B.  T.  S.,  Greenville,  S.  C,  1859-71;  s.  or  p.  several 
chs.;  pres.  G.  C,  1871-79;  prof.  Bib.  Interp.,  O.  T.,  S.  B.  T.  S., 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1879-92;  joint  compiler  Baptist  Psalmody, 
1850;  d.  Louisville,  Jan.  31,  1892.  D.  D.,  U.  A.,  1859;  LL.  D., 
A.  C.  A.,  1874. 

*Samson  Powers,  b.  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  28,  1815.  W.  C. 
1844;  N.  T.  I.  Feb.  1845-46;  tea.  Townshend  A.,  Vt.,  1847-48; 
ord.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Jan.  1849;  p.  Winthrop,  1848-53;  miss. 
Ellsworth,  1854;  s.  Addison,  1855-57;  p.  Mt.  Vernon,  1857-65; 
S.Alfred,  1865-67;  tea.  Alfred,  1866-67;  s.  Acton,  1807-70;  p. 
Litchfield,  1870-75;  Monmouth,  1870-82;  w.  c.  Litchfield, 
1882-98;  d.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1899. 

*George  Woodbridge  Stickney,  b.  Clinton,  Me.,  Mar.  20,  1826. 
W.  C.  1844;  N.  T.  I.  1844-46;  ord.  Camden,  Me.,  Feb.  1848; 
p.  Camden;  d.  Waterville,  Oct.  15,  1850. 

*Horace  Wellington,  b.  West  Cambridge,  now  Belmont,  Mass., 
Nov.  13,  1815.  O.  C.  1844;  O.  T.  S.  1845;  N.  T.I.  1845-46; 
ord.  Spring  Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.  1847;  pr.  and  tea.  in  Hills.  C, 
Mich.  1846-49;  p.  Cong,  ch.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1850-60; 
Hartford,  1861-09;  w.  c.  Boston  Highlands,  1869-99;  d.  Rox- 
bury,  Nov.  20,  1899. 

*John  Wilson  Montgomery  Williams,  b.  Portsmouth,  Va., 
Apr.  7,  1820.  Col.  C.  1843;  N.  T.  I.  1844-45;  ord.  Norfolk,  Va., 
Mar.  1846;  p.  Jerusalem,   1846-47;  Lynchburg,   1847-50;    1st. 


1848]  STUDENTS  63 

ch.,   Baltimore,   Md.,    1851— Jan.    1891,     p.   em.    1891-94;    d. 
Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Aug.  28,  1894.     D.  D.,  Col.  C,  1866. 


♦RoswcII  Cook  Palmer,  b.  Montville,  Conn.,  May  10,  1816. 
H.  L.  T.  I.  1834-36;  N.  T.  I.  1844-45;  ord.  Hermitage, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1838;  p.  Wyoming;  Middlebury;  Attica;  Beth- 
any; Alabama;  8  yrs.  in  cent.  111.;  often  asst.  other  p.  in  rev.; 
d.  Leroy,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1881.  14— *14 

1848 

*WILLIAM  HADLEY  EATON,  b.  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  Sept.  4, 
1818.  B.  U.  1845;  N.  T.  I.  1845-48;  ord.  Salem,  Aug.  16, 
1849;  p.  2d  ch.,  Salem,  1849— Dec.  1854;  agt.  N.  L.  L.  S.  I.  or 
C.  A.,  1854-56,  1866-67,  1889-90;  p.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Tan.  1856 
—Feb.  1870;  agt.  N.  T.  I.  1870-71;  p.  Keene,  N.  H.,  Sept. 
1872— Apr.  1889;  w.  c.  Nashua,  1889-96;  d.  Nashua,  June  10, 
1896.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1867. 

*DAVID  BARNES  FORD,  b.  South  Scituate,  now  Norwell, 
Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1820.  B.  U.  1845;  N.  T.  I.  1845-48;  asst.  instr. 
Heb.,  N.  T.  I.,  1847-49;  ord.  Canton,  Sept.  25,  1851;  p.  Canton, 
1851-54;  occ.  s.;  s.  Marshfield,  1864-68;  author,  Studies  on  the 
Baptismal  Question,  1879;  The  Centennial  History  of  the  First: 
Baptist  Church  in  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1888;  Life  of  Isaac  Backus, 
1889;  New  Engla^tid's  Struggle  for  Religious  Liberty,  1895; 
History  of  Hanover  Academy,  1899;  ed.  Dr.  A.  N.  Arnold's 
Commentary  on  Romans,  (Am.  Comm.)  1889;  trans,  (with  Dr. 
A.  Hovey)  Perthes's  Life  of  Chrysosiom,  1854;  cont.  to  Bibliotheca 
Sacra  and  reviews;  w.  c.  Hanover,  1885-1903;  d.  Hanover, 
May  3,  1903.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1898. 

*FOSTER  HENRY,  b.  Perkinsville,  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  Apr. 
7,  1817.  B.  U.  1845;  N.  T.  I.  1845-48;  ord.  Tyringham,  Nov. 
24,  1852;  p.  Tyringham,  1852-57;  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  1857-61; 
Danversport,  Mass.,  1862-65;  Newport,  N.  H.,  1866-72; 
NorthBennington.Vt.,  1872-80;  Cavendish,  1880-85;  Hinsdale, 
N.  H.,  1885-86;  d.  Hinsdale,  Apr.  4,  1886. 

*ALVAH  HOVEY,  b.  Greene,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  1820.  D.  C. 
1844;  N.  T.  I.  1845-48;  pr.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1848-49;  ord. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1850;  asst.  Instr.  Heb.  N.  T.  I.,  1849-54, 
act.  prof.  Bib.  Lit.  and  Interp.,  1851-52,  1858-59,  prof.  Ch.  Hist. 
1853-54,  prof.  Chist.  Theol.  1854-70,  prof  Theol.  and  Christ. 
Eth.  1870-99,  prof.  Gen.  Introds.  and  Apol.,  1899-1903;  pres. 
1868-98,  act.  prof.  Bib.  Interp.,  N.  T.,  1892-94;  author. 
Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Backus,  1858, 


64  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1849 

1859;  State  of  the  Impenitent  Dead,  1859,  1875;  Outlines  of 
Christian  Theology,  1861,  1870;  Miracles  of  Christ  as  Attested 
by  the  Evangelists,  1864;  Scriptural  Law  of  Divorce,  1866;  God 
with  Us,  1872;  Religion  and  the  State,  1874;  Manual  of  System- 
atic Theology  and  Christian  Ethics,  1880,  1900;  Commentary 
on  the  Gospel  of  John,  (Am.  Comm.)  1885;  Biblical  Eschatology, 
1888;  Commentary  on  Galatians,  (Am.  Comm.)  1890;  Studies 
in  Ethics  and  Religion,  1892;  Christian  Teaching  and  Life, 
1895;  Barnas  Sears,  a  Christian  Educator,  1902;  many  ad- 
dresses, essays,  pamphlets,  and  syllabi;  ed.  American  Com- 
mentary; cont.  to  many  periodicals;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Sept. 
6,  1903.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1856;  LL.  D.,  R.  C.  and  D.   U.,    1876. 

*JAMES  MUNROE  SYMONDS,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  July  1817. 
B.  U.  1845;  N.  T.  I.  1845-48;  ord.  Amesbury,  June  14,  1849;  p. 
Amesbury,  1849;  d.  Salem,  Oct.  17,  1849. 

*John  W.  Johnson,  b.  Effingham,  N.  H.,  1819.  A.  C.  2  yrs.; 
N.  T.  I.  1845-47;  ord.  June  3,  1847;  miss.  Hong  Kong,  China, 
1846-60;  Swatow,  1860-72;  d.  Swatow,  Oct.  21,  1872. 

*Harrison  Carleton  Page,  b.  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  15,  1820. 
B.  U.  1843;  tut.  B.  U.  1843-46;  N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1846-47;  d.  New- 
ton Centre,  Aug.  9,  1847. 

*Edgar  Whidden,  b.  St.  George,  N.  B.,  Apr.  30,  1825.  W.  C. 
1844;  N  T.  I.  1845-47;  tea.  Calais,  Me.,  1851-52,  p.m.  1853- 
61,  city  coun.  1862,  jud.  munic.  ct.  1880-81,  tri.  just.  1880-87, 
adm.  to  bar  1884;  U.  S.  con.,  St.  Stephen,  N.  B.,  1893-97;  res. 
Calais,  Me.,  1831— Oct.  1897;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1897-1904; 
d.  Worcester,  Feb.  8,  1904. 


*Presley  Underwood  Ewing,  b.  Russellville,  Logan  Co.,  Ky., 
Sept.  1,  1822.  G.  C.  1844;  N.  T.  I.  1845-46;  not  ord.;  res. 
Logan  Co.,  Ky.;  memb.  leg.  1848,  1849;  memb.  Congress  1851, 
1853;  d.  Mammoth  Cave,  Ky.,  Sept.  27,  1854. 

*Anen  Sabin  Hutchens,  b.  Spafford,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8, 1817.  Gr. 
C.  1843;  tut.  Gr.  C,  1843-45;  N.  T.  I.  1845-46;  not  ord.;  tea. 
Norwalk,  O.,  Jan.  1849— Apr.  1855;  act.  pres.  and  prof .  Lat. 
and  Gr.,  Wayland  A.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  three  times  between 
1857  and  1877;  d.  Madison,  Wis.,  July  11,  1903. 

10— *10 

J  849 

*EDWARD  COFFIN  ANDERSON,  b.  East  Point,  P.  E.  I., 
May  7,  1821.  Ac.  C.  1846;  N.  T.  I.  1846-49;  ord.  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  Jan.  17,  1850;  p.  Kalamazoo,  1849-52;   Amherst,  Mass., 


1849]  STUDENTS  65 

1852-53;  Milford,  N.  H.,  1853-58;  prof.  Gr.  Kal.  C,  1859-64; 
p.  Marquette,  Mich.,  1864-65;  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  1865-66;  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1866-70;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1870-71;  Groveland,  Mass., 
1872-73;  prin.  Petersham  A.,  1873-75;  pres.  Ottawa,  U., 
Ottawa,  Kans.,  1875-76;  p.  Lake  City,  Minn.,  1876-80;  pres. 
McMinnville  C,  McMinnville,  Ore.,  1881-87;  w.  c.  Iowa  City, 
la.,  1887-89;  d.  near  Lansing,  Mich.,  Jan.  29,  1890.  D.  D., 
Cent.  U.,  1869. 

*ELEAZER  JAMES  AVERY,  b.  Bozrah,  Conn.,  Jan.  6,  1815. 
B.  U.  1845;  N.  T.  I.  1846-49;  ord.  1850;  p.  Addison,  Me.,  1849- 
51;  Pembroke,  1851-52;  prin.  W.  A.  1852-54;  prin.  Lewis  A., 
Southington,  Conn.,  1854-58;  prin.  Shelbume  Falls  A.;  prin. 
Peddie  Inst.,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1876-81;  d.  Hightstown,  Sept. 
23,  1881. 

*  ALLEN  ELEAZER  BATTELL,  b.  Dover,  Mass.,  Dec.  4, 
1815.  W.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1846-49;  act.  p.  Hudson,  Sept.  1849— 
Mar.  1852;  ord.  Marshfield,  June  23,  1852;  p.  Marshfield,  Apr. 
1852-55;  Rockport,  Apr.  1855— Apr.  1856;  act.  p.  Ware  Village, 
1856;  Needham,  1856-57;  p.  West  Townsend,  Sept.  1857 — Aug. 
1859;  3d  ch.,  Middleboro,  June  1860— Apr.  1863;  Osterville, 
Apr.  1863— Apr.  1865;  South  Yarmouth,  Apr.  1865— Apr. 
1867;  Brewster  6  mos. ;  Dover,  1868;  West  Sutton,  1868— Apr. 
1871;  Sandisfield,  June  1871— Oct.  1873;  Belchertown,  Oct. 
1873— Apr.  1875;  s.  chs.  1875-81;  w.  c.  Dover,  1881-95;  d. 
Dover,  Nov.  12,  1895. 

*  JAMES  WINCHELL  CAPEN,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  7, 
1822.  W.  C.  1845;  N.  T.  I.  1845-47,  1848-49;  ord.  Nov.  9, 
1849;  chapl.  barque  Pico,  7  mos.;  p.  1st  ch.,  Sacramento,  Cal., 
1850-51;  Pine  St.  ch.,  San  Francisco,  1851-52;  ord.  Epis.  dea. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1853,  pt.  Albany,  Dec.  13,  1854; 
miss.  Herkimer  and  Otsego  Cos.,  1853 — aut.  1855,  1857-59, 
1861-67;  r.  Coloma,  Cal.,  aut.  1855-57;  Em.  ch.,  Norwich, 
N.  Y.,  1857-59;  Ocala,  Fla.,  and  vie,  1859-61;  Trinity  ch.,  St. 
Augustine,  1867-69;  Whitney  Point,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1869-83;  r. 
Grace  ch.  13  yrs.,  miss.  Broome  Co.,  Barker,  Marathon;  later, 
min.  Afton  Harpursville ;  miss.  Binghamton,  1883-86;  d. 
Binghamton,  Dec.  27,  1886. 

*HUGH  DEMPSEY,  b.  Londonderry,  Ire.,  Aug.  1816.  W.  C. 
1846;  N.  T.  I.  1846-49;  ord.  Jay,  Me.,  June  1853;  p.  Jay, 
1853-59;  d.  Fairfield,  May  11,  1859. 

*HENRY  HUBBARD  HAZELTON,  b.  Vt.,  1817.  D.  C. 
1839;  N.  T.  I.  1846-49;  ord.  Wales,  July  10,  1850;  p.  Wales, 
Sept.  1849-51;  d.  in  Mich.,  1852. 


66 


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[1849 


*FRANCIS  EDWARD  PREVAUX,  b.  Salisbury,  Mass., 
1822.  B.  U.  1846;  N.  T.  I.  1846-49;  ord.  Apr.  10,  1850;  tea. 
and  pr.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  and  Oakland,  1850-59;  d.  Salisbury, 
Mass.,  May  12,  1861. 

^JOSEPH  WALTER  WARDER,  b.  near  Russellville,  Ky., 
Oct.  13,  1825.  G.  C.  1845;  tea.  Georgetown,  1845-46;  N.  T.  I. 
1846-49;  P.  T.  S.  1848— May  1849;  ord.  Frankfort,  Ky.,  Oct. 
1849;  p.  Frankfort,  1849— Mar.  1851;  Maysville,  Apr.  1851— 
Mar.  1856;  Lexington,  Mo.,  Apr.  1856 — Mar.  1865;  Atchison, 
Kans.,  Apr.  1865— Mar.  1867;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Apr.  1867— 
Mar.  1870;  Clinton,  Apr.  1870— Mar.  1874;  Lawrence,  Kans., 
Apr.  1874— May  1875;  Walnut  St.  ch.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  July 
1875 — Junel880;  cor.  sec.  Exec.  Bd.  Gen.  Assoc.  Bapt.  in  Ky. 
and  supt.miss.,  July  1880-1905;  d.  Georgetown,  Feb.  3,  1905. 
D.D.,  W.  J.  C,  1871. 


*Jtfdson  Benjamin,  b.  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1819.  B.  U 
1846;  N.  T.  I.  June  1847-48;  ord.  Oct.  13,  1848;  miss.  A.  B.  M 
U.,  Tavoy,  Burma,  1849-50;  Mergui,  1850-54;  d.  Boston,  Mass. 
Feb.  20,  1855. 

*Aaron  Wheeler  Chaffin,  b.  Landgrove,  Vt.,  July  9,  1821.  B 
U.  1846;  N.  T.  I.  1846-47;  ord.  Apr.  1850;  p.  Danversport 
1850-62;  Merrimack  St.  ch.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1863-68 
Hudson,  1808-73;  d.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1874. 

*John  Davis  Edmands  Jones,  b.  Needham,  Mass.,  Nov.  11 
1819.  B.  U.  1845;  tea.  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass.,  1845-46 
N.  T.  I.  1846-47;  tea.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1847-49;  ord.  North  Ben- 
nington, Vt.,  Nov.  1849;  p.  North  Bennington,  Sept.  1849 — Jan 
1855;  1st  ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Apr.  1855 — May  1859;  supt 
pub.  schs.,  Worcester,  1859-66;  s.  chs.  1859-64;  p.  2d  ch.,  Graf- 
ton, 1864-75;  supt.  agen.  State  Mut.  Life  Assur.  Co.,  1866-93 
res.  Worcester;  d.  Worcester,  Jan.  12,  1893. 

*Noyes  William  Miner,  b.  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  Mar.  10 
1822.  T.  C.  1846;  N.  T.  I.  1846-48;  ord.  Dec.  5,  1848;  p 
East  Longmeadow,  1848-51;  Lebanon,  Conn.,  1851-52;  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  1852-55;  Istch.,  Springfield,  111.,  1855-69;  Belvidere 
1869-72;  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1872-78;  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1879-83 
Groton,  Conn.,  1883-86;  sec.  Bapt.  min.  home,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1886-92;  w.  c.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1892-93;  d.  Paterson,  Apr.  14 
1893.     D.  D. 

*CaIvin  Howe  Topliff,  b.  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  1,  1818.  B 
U.  1846;  N.  T.  I.  1846— Mar.  1847;  miss.  Collinsville,  Conn. 
1847-49;  Branford,  1849-50;  ord.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Sept.  24 
1850;    p.   Charlestown  and  Somerville  ch.,   1850-52;    s.  New 


1850]  STUDENTS  67 

Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1852;  p.  Weston,  Mass.,  1853-67;  w.  c.  1867- 
1907;  res.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.;  author,  numerous  pamphlets; 
d.  Cambridge,  Nov.  11,  1907. 

13— *13 
1850 

*SAMUEL  NEWELL  BENTLEY,  b.  Upper  Stewiacke,  N.  S., 
July  4,  1822.  Ac.  C;  N.  T.  L  1847-50;  ord.  Nov.  1851;  p. 
Liverpool,  N.  S.,  1851-56;  Halifax,  1856-59;  d.  Halifax,  Nov. 
26,  1859. 

*ELKANAH  ANDREWS  CUMMINGS,  b.  Parkman,  Me., 
Jan.  31,  1820.  W.  C.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  Amherst, 
May  8,  1851;  p.  Amherst,  1850-53;  agt.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1853-55; 
fin.  sec.  Fem.  C,  Worcester,  1855-64;  publ.  Boston,  1864-68; 
p.  m.  Maplewood,  1868-77;  pr.  miss,  ch.,  Maplewood,  1880;  d. 
Maplewood,  June  11,  1888. 

*JOHN  BARTON  FOSTER,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1822. 
W.  C.  1843;  tea.  China,  Me.,  1844-45;  Lexington,  Mass.,  1845- 
46;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ed.  Zion's  Advocate,  1850-58;  prof.  Gr. 
and  Lat.,  C.  U.,  1858-72;  Gr.  1872-93;  prof.  em.  1893-97;  d. 
Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1897.     LL.  D.,  C.  U.,  1876. 

*JOHN  PRESERVED  HUNTING,  formerly  HUNTTING,  b. 
Eden,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  June  1,  1824.  B.  T.  S.  1847-49;  N.  T.  I. 
1849-50;  ord.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  1852  or  1853;  s.  Norway, 
1850-51;  p.  Parsonsfield,  1851-54;  inv.;  became  a  Seventh  Day 
Bapt.,  Scott,  N.  Y.,  about  1855;  tea.  and  miss,  in  Ohio,  West 
N.  Y.,  and  East  N.  C. ;  prin.  of  A.  and  then  p.,  Deruyter,  N.  Y., 
1857-58;  p.  West  Edmeston,  1858-?;  M.  D.,  1855;  prac.  med. 
in  Wei  ton  la.,  and  other  places;  res.  for  some  yrs.  in  southern 
111.;  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  1888-1902;  d.  Alfred,  Aug.  24,  1902. 

*  JAMES  WALCOTT  LATHROP,  b.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8, 
1818.  B.  U.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  Dorchester,  Jan. 
1851;  p.  Dorchester,  1850-56;  Medfield,  1856-63;  Rowley, 
1863-67;  Beverly,  1867-70;  Oxford,  1870-73;  Raynham,  1873- 
75;  w.  c.  Oxford,  1875-95;  d.  Oxford,  May  25,  1895. 

*BRADFORD  REMAN  LINCOLN,  b.  Hingham,  Mass., 
1823.  Col.  C.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  South  Framingham, 
Nov.  21,  1850;  p.  South  Framingham;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.; 
Essex,  Conn.,  1860-61;  d.  Meriden,  May  3,  1862. 

*JOHN  HILL  LUTHER,  b.  Warren,  R.  I.,  June  21,  1824. 
B.  U.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  Cuthbert,  Ga.,  1853;  p. 
Robertsville,  S.  C,  1853-57;  pres.  Young  Lad.  S.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1858-61;  p.  Miami,  Mo.,  and  Palmyra,  1864-65;  ed. 
Baptist    Journal,    1866-68;     Central    Baptist,    1868-78;     pres. 


68  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1850 

Baylor  Fem.  C,  Belton,  Tex.,  1878-91;  p.  Mem.  eh.,  Temple, 
Tex.,  1891-92;  prof.  Homil.,  Bay.  U.,  Waco,  1892-94;  w.  c. 
Dallas,  1894-96;  vol.  miss,  in  Brazil,  1896-97;  w.  c.  Temple, 
Tex.,  1897-1902;  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil,  1902-03;  author,  Old 
Baylor  and  other  poems,  1900;  sermons;  d.  Sao  Paulo,  July  16, 
1903.     D.  D.,  W.  J.  C,  1871. 

*AMOS  FLETCHER  SPALDING,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan. 
12,  1821.  B.  U.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  Mar.  1851;  p. 
Montreal,  Can.,  1851-52;  2d  ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1852-56; 
Calais,  Me.,  1856-60;  Warren,  R.  I.,  1860-70;  chapl.  U.  S. 
Army,  1862-63;  p.  1st  ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1870-76;  Needham, 
Mass.,  1876-77;  author,  historical  sketches;  d.  Chelmsford, 
Nov.  30,  1877. 

*HENRY  JOHN  STEVENS,  b.  Sunbury,  Ga.,  Mar.  7,  1824. 
N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  Robertsville,  S.  C;  p.  Robertsville, 
1850-52;  Greensboro,  Ga.,  1852-53;  Walthourville,  1853-54;  d. 
Walthourville,  aut.  1854. 

*THOMAS  MILTON  SYMONDS,  b.  Reading,  Mass.,  Mar. 
18,  1821.  W.  C.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  Nov.  6,  1850; 
home  miss.,  tea.,  and  pr..  Rock,  Middleboro,  1850 — Apr.  1851; 
p.  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1851-52;  d.  July  4,  1852. 

*BENJAMIN  GALLEY  THOMAS,  b.  Sanbomton,  N.  H., 
Apr.  24,  1820.  B.  U.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Tavoy,  Burma.,  1851-54;  Henzada,  1854-67;  Bassein,  1867-68; 
d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1868. 

*SAMUEL  MELLEN  WHITING,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  June  25, 
1825.  T.  C.  1846;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  Hartford,  Conn., 
May  8,  1850;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Assam,  1850-61 ;  p.  Colchester, 
Vt.,  1861-68;  Windsor,  1868-72;  Grand  St.  ch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1872-76;  d.  New  Haven,  Feb.  21,  1878. 

^FREDERICK  WILEY,  b.  Lynnfield,  Mass.,  1821.  B.  U. 
1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-50;  ord.  1850;  p.  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  and 
several  places  in  New  Eng.  and  the  West;  Stonington,  111.;  d. 
Stonington,  July  21,  1868. 

*Nathan  Smith  Bwrton,  b.  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1821  W. 
R.  C.  1846,  theol.  dept.  1847-48,  1849-50;  N.  T.  I.  1848-49;  ord. 
Elyria,  O.,  Nov.  6,  1850;  p.  Elyria,  Nov.  1850— July  1853;  3d. 
ch.,  Cleveland,  July  1853— June  1854;  Granville,  June  1854— 
Nov.  1862;  Akron,  Nov.  1862— Sept.  1866;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
Sept.  1866— Jan.  1871;  Calvary  ch.,  Davenport,  la.,  Jan.  1871— 
Jan.  1876;  prof.  Kal.  C,  Jan.  1876— July  1877;  p.  Akron,  O., 
July  1877— May  1887;  act.  pres.  D.  U.,  June  1886-87;  p.  Need- 


1851]  STUDENTS  6> 

ham,  Mass.,  Sept.  1887— Oct.  1893;    w.  c.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1893-1909;  d.  Oak  Park,  111.,  Apr.  20,  1909.     D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1863. 

*Edwin  Dibell,  b.  Kingsville,  O.,  June  1,  1820.  H.  L.  T.  I. 
1843-45;  B.  U.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  6  mos.  in  1847-49;  ord.  Gardiner, 
Me.,  Apr.  30,  1851;  p.  Gardiner,  Jan.  1849— Nov.  1852;  Pitts- 
ton;  s.  Bath,  win.  1852-53;  p.  Cherryfield,  Jan.  1853— Feb. 
1854;  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1854— Nov.  1859;  Sheffield, 
O.,  sum.  1863-81;  s.  Presb.  ch.,  Kingsville,  1890-92;  res. 
Kingsville,  Mar.  1863-1910;  d.  Kingsville,  Aug.  14,  1910. 

*Atigast«s  Fallen,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1824.  W.  C. 
1845;  N.  T.  I.  1847-48;  tea.  Newport,  Me.,  and  Union,  1848-49; 
miss.  Union,  and  Frankfort,  1849-50;  d.  Aug.  30,  1850. 

*SamtieI  King  Smith,  b.  Litchfield,  Me.,  Oct.  17,  1817.  W.  C. 
1845;  prin.  Townshend  A.,  Vt.,  1845-46;  tut.  W.  C.  1846-47- 
N.  T.  I.  1847-48;  ord.  West  Waterville,  now  Oakland,  Me.,  June 
1871;  ed.  Zion's  Advocate,  1848-50;  prof.  Rhet.  and  Eng.  Lit., 
W.  C,  1850-92;  prof,  em.,  1892-1904;  res.  Waterville,  1850- 
1904;  d.  Waterville,  Aug.  20,  1904.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1871. 

17— *17 
I85I 

ASA  DALTON,  b.  Westbrook,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1824.  H\  U. 
1848;  H.  U.  D'.  S.  1848-49;  N.  T.  I.  1849-51;  ord.  Augusta, 
Me.,  Oct.  1851;  p.  Augusta,  1851— July  1854;  tea.  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  1854— Dec.  1856;  ord.  Epis.  dea.,  Newport,  May  18, 
1856,  pt.  Bangor,  Me.,  June  1857;  r.  St.  John's  ch.,  Bangor,  Dec. 
1856 — May  1862;  ch.  of  the  Ascension  and  ed.  Protestant  Church- 
man, New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  1862— Nov.  1863;  r.  St.  Stephen's 
ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  1863— Nov.  1906;  r.  em.,  Nov.  1906—; 
author.  Epochs  of  Church  History,  1894;  lectures  and  periodical 
articles;  res.  Portland.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1885. 

*GEORGE  W.  GUNNISON,  b.  Erie  Pa.,  May  8,  1823.  Jef. 
C.  1843;  tut.  Jef.  C.  1843;  prof.  Math.,  Erie  A.,  1845;  prof. 
Math.,  Lawrenceville  High  Sch.,  N.  J.,  1845-48;  N.  T.  I.  1848- 
51;  ord.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Jan.  21,  1852;  s.  Ann  Arbor,  win. 
1851-52;  p.  Athol,  Mass.,  May  1852— Sept.  1853;  pres.  Burling- 
ton U.,  la.,  Nov.  1853— Mar.  1856;  prin.  Erie  A.,  Pa.,  Apr. 
1856 — Sept.  1858;  pres.  Lad.  Coll.  Inst.,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1858-59;  prin.  Mayville,  A.,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  prof.  Gr.  and 
French,  Cent.  U.,  Pella,  la.,  1861-62;  prin.  Montgomery  A.,  N.  Y. 
1863;  aid.  Erie,  Pa.;  law.  and  prof.  Come.  Law,  Erie  Come.  C, 
1864-70;  prin.  West.  la.  A.,  Denison,  la.,  1871-72;  may. 
Shenandoah,  1873;  law.  Erie,  Pa.,  1873-74;  in  bus.  Boston, 
Mass.,  1874-75;  ed.  staff  The  Watchman,  1876-77;  adm.  to 
Suffolk  bar,  1876;  d.  Boston,  May  14,  1878. 


70  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAJL  INSTITUTION  [1851 

LEONARD  HOBART  HUNTTING,  b.  Eden,  Mt.  Desert, 
Me.,  June  1,  1824.  B.  T.  S.  1848-49;  N.  T.  I.  1849-51;  not  ord.; 
tea.  1851-57;  pr.  Lee,  Me.;  Lincoln;  Bangor;  Saybrook,  O.; 
Burlington,  Kans.;  Fremont;  North  Loup,  Neb.;  Ord.;  Los. 
Gatos,  Cal.;  San  Jose;  Bishop;  Otay;  res.  Silver  Creek,  Wash. 

*  JONATHAN  MERRIAM,  b.  Bristol,  Conn.,  July  28,  1825. 
W.  F.  C.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1847-49,  1850-51;  ord.  1852;  p. 
Payson,  111.,  1852-57;  McLean,  1857-62;  Sangamon,  Bolton, 
1862-64;  U.S.  Vol.;  p.  Lanark,  111.,  1868-72;  d.  Lanark,  Nov. 
29,  1872. 

*  JOSEPH  HARADEN  SEAVER,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  28, 
1819.  W.  C.  1848;  N.  T.  I.  1848-51;  miss,  workfor  State  Conv., 
Greenfield,  Oct.  1851— Apr.  1852;  ord.  Salem,  Mar.  1,  1853; 
S.  S.  Un.  miss.,  Boston,  Jan.  1853 — ^Jan.  1855;  p.  Marshfield, 
Oct.  1855— Oct.  1856;  Brewster,  Feb.  1857— Feb.  1858;  George- 
town, Oct.  1858— Apr.  1862;  Barnstable,  Oct.  1863— Oct. 
1865;  s.  many  chs.,  Oct.  1865— June  1868;  p.  Marshfield,  July 
1868— July  1869;  Bethel  ch.,  Lee,  May  1870— May  1871;  city 
miss.  Salem,  Nov.  1872-74;  p.  South  Yarmouth,  Mar.  1875 — 
Jan.  1877;  Merrimacport,  1878 — Aug.  1882;  Cummington,  Nov. 
1882— Apr.  1883;  w.  c.  Salem,  May  1883-96;  d.  Salem,  Sept.  9, 
1896. 

*  JAMES  WHEATON  SMITH,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  26, 
1823.  B.  U.  1848 ;  N.  T.  I.  1848-51 ;  ord.  Lowell,  Mar.  30,  1851 ; 
p.  Lowell,  1851— May  1853;  Spruce  St.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
June  1853- Apr.  1870;  Beth  Eden  ch.,  Philadelphia,  1870— 
Mar.  1880;  p.  em.  Spruce  St.  ch.,  1880-1900;  trav.  much  in 
South  America,  Egypt,  Palestine;  author.  Life  of  John  P. 
Crozer,  1868;  prose  and  verse;  d.  Philadelphia,  May  5,  1900. 
D.  D.,  U.  Lewis.,  1862. 

*SAMUEL  WORCESTER  TAYLOR,  b.  Campton,  N.  H., 
Jan.  27,  1820.  Col.  C.  1848;  N.  T.  I.  1848-51;  ord.  Jan.  1852; 
p.  Hallowell,  Me.,  1852-55;  miss,  labor,  1855-58;  p.  Bath, 
1858-61;  health  failed;  stud,  med.;  phys.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Newark,  N.  J.;  d.  Newark,  July  25,  1884. 

*JONATHANTILSON,b.  West  Randolph,  Vt.,  Feb.  16, 1818. 
Col.  C.  1848;  N.  T.  I.  1850-51;  ord.  Hingham,  Nov.  5,  1851; 
p.  Hingham,  1851-76;  asst.  miss.  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1876-78; 
p.  Northboro,  1878-82;  trav.  in  Europe,  1882-83;  p.  Rowley, 
Aug.  1884— Mar.  1891;  w.c.  Rowley,  1891-99;  North  Weymouth, 
1899-1908;  d.  North  Weymouth,  Feb.  20,  1908. 

*HENRY  RIPLEY  WILBUR,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  5, 
1825.     W.  C.  1847;    N.  T.  I.  1848-51;   ord.  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.. 


1852]  STUDENTS  71 

Jan.  1853;  p.  Mt.  Pleasant,  1853-57;  Clinton,  1858;  Galena, 
111.,  1859-64;  Peoria,  1865-66;  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1866-67; 
Sheldonville,  Mass.,  1868-71;  Andover,  1872-76;  w.  c.  Andover, 
1876-98;  d.  Andover,  May  29,  1898. 


*RaIph  Hart  Bowles,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  16, 1822.  T. 
C.  1848;  N.  T.  I.  1848-50;  ord.  Tariffville,  Conn.,  aut.  1850;  p. 
Tariffville,  1850-55;  Branford,  1855-58;  Lee,  Mass.,  1858-61; 
Brighton,  1861-65;  West  Newton,  1865-68;  Lee,  1868-70; 
Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  1870-73;  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1873-78;  New 
Hartford  and  Canton,  1878-83;  r.  Epis.  ch.,  Bethlehem,  1884- 
90;  Tashua  and  Easton,  1890-93;  Huntington,  Aug.  1893-98; 
ret;   res.  Woodbury,  1898-1900;    d.  Woodbury,  Oct.   4,  1900. 

*Phineas  Howe,  b.  Norway,  Me.,  Apr.  7,  1823.  B.  U.  1847; 
N.  T.  I.  1848-50;  U.  Halle,  1851;  ord.  Somerville,  Mass.,  1852; 
p.  Somerville,  1852;  d.  Somerville,  Aug.  26,  1852. 

*David  Foster  Ltimsden,  b.  Edinburgh,  Scot.,  Aug.  19,  1820. 
T.  C.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1848-50;  ord.  Epis.  ch.,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1851;  p.  two  miss,  chs..  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  6  mos.;  An- 
sonia.  Conn.,  1852-54;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1854-61;  Plymouth, 
Conn.,  1861-63;  West  Haven,  1863-64;  East  Brookline,  N.  Y., 
1864-65;  Syracuse,  a  few  mos.;  in  Epis.  hosp.,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1875-93;  d.  Detroit,  May  17,  1893. 

*FIetcher  Osceola  Marsh,  b.  Townshend,  Vt.,  Dec.  14,  1819. 
U.  Mich.  1845;  N.  T.  I.  May  1849-50;  ord.  Coldwater,  Mich., 
Dec.  19,  1850;  p.  Coldwater,  Sept.  1850-53;  prof.  Nat.  Sci., 
Gr.  C,  1853-54;  prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.  Dec.  1854-74;  fin. 
agt.  D.  U.  1873-75;  in  bus.  Chicago,  111.,  1875-87;  prof.  Leland 
U.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1887-93;  d.  New  Orleans,  Mar.  25,  1893. 

13— *11 

1852 

*WILLIAM  HARRISON  ALDEN,  b.  North  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1825.  B.  U.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-52;  ord. 
North  Attleboro,  Sept.  1,  1852;  p.  North  Attleboro,  1852-57; 
Istch.,  Lowell,  1857-64;  Tabernacle  ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1864- 
68;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1868— Aug.  1888;  s.  several  chs.; 
act.  p.  Westboro,  Mass.,  1891-95;  Sharon,  Jan.  1896-1900;  d. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1900.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1873. 

*ARTHUR  RICHARD  RALPH  CRAWLEY,  b.  Sydney,  C. 
B.,  May  1831.  Ac.  C.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-52;  ord.  Aug.  19, 
1853;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Henzada,  Burma,  1853-76;  d.  at  sea, 
Oct.  9,  1876. 


72  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1852 

*EDWIN  BARNARD  EDDY,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  21, 
1819.  B.  U.  1  yr.;  N.  T.  I.  1849-52;  ord.  Feb.  5,  1852;  p. 
Beverly,  1852-55;  Winchester,  1855-60;  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
1860-62;  Waltham,  Mass.,  1862-65;  Calais,  Me.,  1869-75; 
Roger  Williams  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-81;  d.  Providence, 
May  27,  1885. 

*DANIEL  JOHNSON  PRE  AS,  b.  Salem,  N.  J.,  June  1820. 
M.  U.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-52;  ord.  Salem,  N.  J.,  May  18,  1855; 
s.  2d.  ch.,  Salem,  May  1855— June  1856;  p.  Woodbury,  Sept. 
1857— Apr.  1867;  in  West,  occ.  pr.,  1867-77;  city  miss.  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  1877-98;   killed,  Trenton,  Oct.  14,  1898. 

*JOSEPH  ADDISON  GOODHUE,  b.  New  Boston,  N.  H., 
1824.  D.  C.  1848;  N.  T.  I.  1849-52;  ord.  Oct.  1852;  p.  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  2  yrs. ;  prof.  Lang.,  C.  L.  I.,  1  yr. ;  p.  South  Boston, 
Mass.,  2  yrs.;  Framingham  Centre,  3  yrs.;  North  Cambridge,  2 
yrs.;  Westboro,  3  yrs.;  Shelburne  Falls,  Ih  yrs.;  w.  c.  South 
Dedham,  1869-70;  p.  Danversport,  Ih  yrs.;  d.  Hyde  Park,  Dec. 
1,  1873. 

^"WELCOME  LEWIS,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1820. 
H.  C.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-52;  ord.  Mansfield,  Sept.  30,  1852; 
p.  Mansfield,  Aug.  1852— May  1855,  1862— Oct.  1873;  s.  North 
Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1861— Apr.  1862;  memb.  Mass.  leg. 
1871;  inv.;  w.  c.  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  1878-1901;  d.  Coventry,  Mar. 
9,  1901. 


*CharIes  Ayer,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1826.  A.  C; 
M.  U.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-51;  ord.  Turner,  Me.,  Sept.  9, 
1851;  p.  and  tea.  Turner,  1851-53;  Brunswick,  1853-56,  1859- 
60;  Southboro,  Mass.,  1856-59;  Athol,  1861-63;  Sterling,  1863- 
65;  w.  c.  Worcester,  1865-66;  p.  and  tea.,  N.  Y. ;  pres.  Natchez 
S.,  (now  Jackson  C.)  Natchez,  Miss.,  Sept.  1877— Sept.  1883; 
pres.  Jackson  C,  Jackson,  Sept.  1883 — Oct.  1894;  p.  Hinesburg, 
Vt.,  1896— Oct.  1898;  w.  c.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1898-1901;  d. 
Clinton,  Mar.  28,  1901. 

*Joscph  Albert  Bailey,  b.  Middletown,  Conn.,  Aug.  17,  1824. 
Wes.  U.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50;  R.  T.  S.,  1850-51;  ord.  Essex, 
Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1851;  p.  Essex,  1851-55;  Waterbury,  Sept. 
1855-73;   d.  Carlsbad,  Bohemia,  May  11,  1873. 

*AIexander  "Waterman  Carr,  b.  Jamestown,  R.  I.,  Feb.  7,  1822. 
M.  U.  1848;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50;  ord.  Fall  River,  Oct.  23,  1850; 
p.  Rowley,  May  1851 — Mar.  1862;  Framingham  Centre,  Jan. 
1863— Dec.  1865;  Medfield,  Jan.  1866— Jan.  1871;  w.  c.  Hyde 
Park,  June  1871— Dec.  1873;  p.  Dighton,  Jan.  1S74— Nov. 
1885;  d.  Dighton,  Jan.  26,  1886. 


1853]  STUDENTS  73 

*Mark  Andrews  Cummings,  b.  Parkman,  Me.,  Jan.  22,  1815. 
W.  C.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50;  prin.  A.,  North  Bennington,  Vt., 
1852-54;  Black  River  A.,  Ludlow,  1854-55;  prof.  Math,  and 
Nat.  Sci.,  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.,  Fairfax,  1855-60;  ord.  North  Fairfax, 
Mar.  19,  1857;  p.  North  Fairfax,  Oct.  1856— Oct.  1861;  tea. 
Essex,  Conn.,  1861-70;  s.  North  Lyme,  1870;  w.  c.  Maplewood, 
Mass.,  1871-92;  d.  Maplewood,  Jan.  9,  1892. 

*Pere2  Lincoln  Cashing,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1822.  B. 
U.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50;  ord.  Aug.  8,  1855;  chapl.  Ref.  Sch., 
Westboro,  1851-57;  tea.  Middleboro,  1857-74;  chapl.  State 
Alms.,  Bridgewater,  12  yrs.;  d.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  Mar.  14, 
1875. 

*George  Greenwood  Fairbanks,  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Apr.  14, 
1824.  W.  C.  1847;  prin.  Hebron  A.,  Me.,  1847-49;  N.  T.  L 
1849-51;  ord.  Medfield,  Sept.  9,  1851;  p.  Medfield,  1851-55; 
Somerville,  1855-66;  South  Dedham,  1866-69;  Cent,  ch., 
Middleboro,  1869-83;  w.  c.  Middleboro;  d.  Middleboro,  Jan.  4, 
1887.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1883. 

*Perry  Oviatt,  b.  Medina,  O.,  1824.  Gr.  C. ;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50; 
d.  Medina.  O.,  Sept.  23,  1850. 

*Thomas  Btidd  Van  Home,  b.  Lebanon,  O.,  July  6,  1821. 
Gr.  C.  1847;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50;  ord.  Piqua,  O.,  Oct.  31,  1850; 
prin.  Natl.  Cherokee  High  Sch.,  1850-53;  prof.  Ark.  C,  1853-57; 
prin.  Young  Lad.  S.,  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1857-60;  tea.  Franklin, 
O.,  1861-62;  chapl.  13th  Ohio  Vols.,  July  1862-64;  post  chapl. 
U.  S.  Army,  1864-85;  placed  on  ret.  list,  1885;  res.  Columbus, 
O.,  1885-95;  author.  History  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
1875;  Life  of  Gen' I  Geo.  H.  Thomas,  1882;  d.  Columbus,  Apr. 
5,  1895.     D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1888. 

*Heman  Lincoln  Wayland,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  23, 
1830.  B.  U.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50;  prin.  A.,  Townshend, 
Vt,  1850-51;  post-grad.  B.  U.  1851-52;  tut.  U.  R.  1852-54; 
ord.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1854;  p.  3d  ch.,  Worcester,  Oct. 
1854— Sept.  1861;  chapl.  7th  Conn.  Vols.,  1861-64;  home  miss. 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1864-65;  prof.  Rhet.  and  Log.,  Kal.  C,  1865- 
70;  pres.  F.  C.  1870-72;  ed.  National  Baptist,  1872-94,  prop. 
1882— May  1894;  Philadelphia  ed.  Examiner  1894-98;  author, 
Charles  H.  Spurgeon,  his  Faith  and  Work,  1892;  many  ad- 
dresses and  periodical  articles;  joint  author.  Life  of  Francis 
Wayland,  1867;  ed.  Mueller's  Life  of  Trust,  1861;  d.  Wemers- 
ville.  Pa.,  Nov.  7,  1898.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1869.  15— *15 

1853 

JOHN  PHILIP  AGENBROAD,  b.  New  Carlisle,  O.,  Aug.  14, 
1822.     Gr.  C.  1850;   N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  ord.  Marietta,  O.,  Sept. 


74  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1853 

1853;  p.-  Marietta,  1853-55;  Urbana,  1855-58;  home  miss., 
Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.,  1858-59;  p.  Lacon,  111.,  1859-62,  1875- 
78;  home  miss.  Richmond,  Ind.,  1865-72,  1879-81;  p.  Akron, 
C,  1872-73;  Ottawa,  111.,  1874-75;  Mt.  Washington,  O.,  1882- 
84;  s.  Springfield;  Dayton;  res.  Dayton. 

*ALEXANDER  McCORMICK  AVERILL,  b.  Cornish,  Me., 
Sept.  13,  1820.  P.  A.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  July  1851-53;  ord.  1843;  p. 
North  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1853-59;  Middleboro,  1859-62; 
Holyoke,  1862-68;  Denver,  Colo.,  1868-69;  Emporia,  Kans., 
1870-73;  Fort  Scott,  1876;  Lancaster,  Tex.,  1878-81;  res. 
Lancaster,  1878-89;  North  Cambridge,  Mass.,  West  Somerville; 
d.  West  Somerville,  Feb.  13,  1904.     A.  M.,  W.  C,  1857. 

*  JAMES  COOPER,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  1826.  Gr.  C. 
1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  1854;  p. 
Cincinnati,  1854-55;  Madison,  Wis.,  1855-56;  Waukesha,  1856- 
59;  Melrose,  Mass.,  1859-62;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1862-68;  Ron- 
dout,  N.  Y.,  1868-76;  Flint,  Mich.,  1876-80;  dist.  sec.  A.  B.  H. 
M.  Soc,  1880-86;  d.  Detroit,  Apr.  1,  1886.     D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1880. 

^STEPHEN  WILLIAM  DE  BLOIS,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Aug.  4, 
1827.  Ac.  C.  1846;  law  stud.  Halifax,  1846-49;  tea.  Hort.  A. 
1849-50,  Ac.  C.  1848-50;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  ord.  Chester,  N.  S., 
Feb.  1854;  p.  Chester,  1854-55;  1st  Horton  ch.,  Wolfville,  N.  S., 
1855-84;  d.  Wolfville,  Feb.  4,  1884.     D.  D.,  Ac.  C,  1881. 

*DAVID  FREEMAN,  b.  Brookfield,N.S.,Nov.  18, 1820.  Ac. 
C.  1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53,  post-grad.  1853-54;  post-grad.  R.  T. 
S.  1854-55;  ord.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Aug.  1,  1855;  p.  Istch.,  Halifax, 
Mar.  1855— Sept.  1858;  agt.  Ac.  C,  Sept.  1858— May  1861;  p. 
5th  and  6th  chs.,  Cornwallis,  1861-74;  New  Glasgow,  1875-78; 
home  miss..  Kings  Co.,  1879-90;   d.  Citra,  Fla.,  May  18,  1891. 

*BENJAMIN  WEST  GARDNER,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  July 
4,  1822.  B.  U.  1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  ord.  Sept.  1853;  p. 
Sheldonville,  1853-55;  Mansfield,  1855-58;  West  Dedham,  1858- 
67;  pr.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1  yr. ;  North  Marshfield,  Mass., 
1869-74;  d.  North  Scituate,  July  6,  1874. 

*EDWARD  GUSHING  MITCHELL,  b.  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1829.  W.  C.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53,  res.  grad. 
1853-54;  ord.  Calais,  Me.,  July  13,  1854;  p.  Calais,  1854-56; 
Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1857-58;  Rockford,  111.,  Sept.  1858-63;  prof. 
Bib.  Lit.  and  Interp.,  S.  C,  1863-70;  prof.  Heb.  and  O.  T.  Lit., 
B.-  U.  T.  S.,  1870-77;  prof.  Heb.  Regent's  Park  C,  London, 
Eng.,  1876-77;  pres.  Bapt.  Theol.  Sch.,  Paris,  France,  1878-82; 
pres.  R.  W.  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1884-85;  lect.  Lowell  Inst., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1884;  s.  Neponset,  Oct.  1886-87;  pres.  Leland 


1853]  STUDENTS  75 

U.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1887-1900;  author,  A  Critical  Handbook, 
a  Guide  to  the  A  uthenticity,  Canon,  and  Text  of  the  New  Testament, 
1881,  French  Edition,  1882;  An  Elementary  Hebrew  Grammar 
and  Reading  Book,  1883;  ed.  Davies'  Hebrew  Lexicon,  1880; 
Gesenius'  Hebrew  Grammar,  1883;  d.  New  Orleans,  Feb.  28, 
1900.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1870. 

*JOHN  MOSER,  b.  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  N.  S.,  Apr.  27,  1826. 
Ac.  C.  1848;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  not.  ord.;  tea.  in  com.  schs.; 
occ.  pr.;  res.  Canaan  F'orks,  N.  B.;  d.  Butternut  Ridge,    1908. 

*CHARLES  RICH  PATTISON,  b.  ForestviUe,  N.  Y.,  May 
7,  1824.  U.  Mich.  1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  ord.  Pontiac,  Mich., 
Nov.  9,  1853;  p.  Pontiac,  1853-55;  Grass  Lake,  1856-57;  agt. 
A.  B,  P.  S.,  1857-65;  ed.  Ypsilanti  Commercial,  Ypsilanti,  1864- 
87;  res.  Eustis,  andDeland,  Fla.,occ.  pr.  1887-1908;  d.  Deland, 
Feb.  1,  1908. 

*ARTEMAS  WYMAN  SAWYER,  b.  West  Haven,  Vt.,  Mar. 
4,  1827.  D.C.  1847;  tea.  Windsor,  Vt.,  1847-50;  N.T.I.  1850-53; 
ord.  Lawrence,  Dec.  27, 1853;  p.  1st  ch.,  Lawrence,  1853-55;  prof. 
Classics  and  Belles  Lettres,  Ac.  C.  1855-60;  p.  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  1861-64;  prin.  N.  L.  L.  S.  I.,  1864-69;  pres.  Ac.  C.  1869- 
97,  prof.  Ment.  and  Mor.  Phil.,  Ac.  C,  1897-1907;  d.  Wolfville, 
N.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1907.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1867;  LL.  D.,  Ac.  C,  1888. 

^ABRAHAM  SNYDER,  b.  Dayton,  O.,  Feb.  15,  1824.  Gr. 
C.  1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  ord.  McConnellsville,  O.,  Dec.  15, 
1853;  p.  McConnellsville,  1853-54;  Leeds,  Me.,  1855-57;  Blue 
Hill,  1857-58;  Bridgton,  1858-61;  East  Auburn,  1861-64; 
Del  ton.  Wis.,  1864-66;  Allegan,  Mich.,  1866-69;  New  Ipswich, 
N.  H.,  1869-72;  Hopkinton,  1872-75;  Wayne,  Me.,  and  Leeds, 
1875-85;  Alfred,  1885-88;  West  Camden,  Mar.  1889-90;  res. 
Wayne,  and  Alfred,  1890-94;  d.  Wayne,  Oct.  26,  1894. 

*DANIEL  DAMON  WINN,  b.  Wobum,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1824. 
Col.  C.  1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-53;  ord.  Lowell,  Sept.  14,  1853; 
p.  Lowell,  1853-55;  Salem,  1855-67;  New  Bedford,  1867— July 
1880;  Wobum,  1880— July  1891;  w.  c.  Jamaica  Plain,  1891-95; 
d.  Jamaica  Plain,  June  28,  1895. 


*"WiIIiam  Hoit  Humphrey,  b.  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec.  2, 
1823.  W.  C.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1850-52;  ord.  Mar.  1,  1854;  p. 
Richmond,  Me.,  1852-58;  Granville  St.  ch.,  Halifax,  N.  S., 
1858-62;  Hastings,  Minn.,  1863-65;  d.  Dec.  6,  1865. 

*Stephen  William  Price,  b.  Ava,  Burma,  Feb.  6,  1825.  B.  U. 
1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-52;  ord.  May,  1852;  p.  Cumberland,  Md.; 
Athens,  N.  Y.;  d.  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  13,  1855. 


76  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1854 

*Thomas  Henry  Ripley,  b.  N.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1828.  B.  U.  1847; 
N.  T.  I.  1850-52;  d.  Portland,  Me.,  June  6,  1852. 

*George  Marshall  Robinson,  b.  Buckfield,  Me.,  July  13,  1821. 
W.  C.  1850;  N.  T.  I.  1850-52;  ord.  1853;  p.  Sidney,  Me.,  1853- 
54;  s.  Guilford  and  Rockport,  1854-55;  p.  Searsmont,  1855-56; 
d.  Livermore  Falls,  Apr.  29,  1873. 

*John  Rounds,  b.  Buckfield,  Me.,  Mar.  30,  1822.  W.  C.  1849; 
N.  T.  I.  1849-50,  1851-52;  ord.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Sept.  29, 
1852;  p.  New  Gloucester,  1852-60;  Freeport,  1860-65;  Alna, 
1865-68;  Cent,  ch.,  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1868-72;  Holden,  1872- 
74;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1874-78;  Northfield,  Minn.,  May  1878 
—Apr.  1884;  Red  Wing,  1885— Mar.  1887;  w.  c.  Minneapolis, 
1887-88;   d.  Minneapolis,  Mar.  29,  1888.  17— *16 

1854 

BRAINARD  WAYLAND  BARROWS,  b.  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  May  21,  1827.  B.  U.  1851;  N.  T.  I.  1851-54;  ord. 
Dorchester,  May  30,  1855;  p.  1st  ch.,  Dorchester,  Neponset, 
1855— Dec.  1872;  Middletown,  Conn.,  Jan.  1873— Sept.  1880; 
Norwood,  Mass.,  Jan.  1881 — June  1890;  res.  Newton  Centre, 
1890-92;  New  York  City,  1892-96;  Brooklyn,  1896-1909; 
Bloomfield,  N.J.,  1909— ;  ad.   14  Elm  St.,  Bloomfield. 

*FRANCIS  ARTHUR  DOUGLASS,  b.  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  16,  1824.  A.  C.  1851;  N.  T.  I.  1851-54;  ord.  South  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  15, 1854;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  toTelugus,  1854— Feb.  1866, 
in  U.  S.  1866-69;  p.  Piqua,  O.,  1869-72;  Lebanon,  1872-75; 
Cincinnati,  1875-79;  cor.  sec.  A.  F.  B.  Soc,  1879-83;  p.  Middle- 
town,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1884— Apr.  1887;  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
1887— June  1888;  w.  c.  Brooklyn,  1888-1902;  d.  Brooklyn, 
Apr.  15,  1902. 

*DAVIS  HAYNES  McCOY,  b.  Pa.,  1823.  Col.  C.  1850;  N. 
T.  I.  1851-54;  not  ord.;  miss.  Philadelphia,  1854-56;  res. 
Pittsburg,  1856-60;  d.  ?  Pittsburg,  June  5,  I860?. 

*JAMES  BARLOW  SIMMONS,  b.  North  East,  N.Y.,  Apr.  17, 
1827.  B.  U.  1851;  R.  T.  S.  1851-52;  A.  T.  S.  1852-53;  N.  T.  I. 
1853-54;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  1854;  p.  3d  ch..  Provi- 
dence, 1854-57;  1st  ch.,  IndianapoHs,  Ind.,  1857-61;  5th  ch., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1861-67;  cor.  sec.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  1867-74; 
collec.  of  Educ.  and  F.  M.  funds,  1874-77;  p.  Trinity  ch..  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1877-86;  dist.  sec.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  N.  Y.,  1886-1905; 
author.  Courage  in  the  Ministry;  Cause  and  Cure  of  Rebellion, 
1861;  Memorial  Sketches,  1865;  Young  Child  of  Grace,  1865; 
Tribute  to  the  Departed,   1866;    Memorial  to    Nathan   Bishop, 


1855]  STUDENTS  77 

1885;  Bible  Bands  in  the  Churches,  1886;  tracts;  assisted  in 
establishing  ten  colleges,  of  which  Simmons  C,  Texas,  is  one; 
d.  New  York,  Dec.  17,  1905.     D.  P..  U.  Lewis.,  1870. 

*EIisha  Btidd  DeMill,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Apr.  7,  1829.  Ac.  C. 
1849;  B.  U.  1849-50;  N.  T.  I.  1851-53;  ord.  July  1,  1853;  p. 
Amherst,  N.  S.,  1853-57;  city  miss.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1857-59; 
p.  Leinster  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  1859-63;  ed.  Christian  Watchman, 
St.  John,  1859-60;  d.  St.  John,  Aug.  1,  1863. 

*Ephraim  Andrews  Edwards,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Jan.  10, 
1824.  N.  T.  I.  1851-53;  ord.  South  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Dec. 
1853;  p.  South  Hampton,  Oct.  1853— Apr.  1856;  Wilton,  Apr. 
1856— Apr.  1857;  Gayhead,  Mass.,  Apr.  1857— Oct.  1858; 
Cape  Neddick,  Me.,  Nov.  1858— Apr.  1861;  Mashpee,  Mass., 
Apr.  1861— Apr.  1865;  health  failed;  res.  Beverly;  p.  East 
Washington,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1883- Nov.  1885;  d.  East  Washing- 
ton, Nov.  4,  1885. 

*DanieI  Worcester  Faunce,  b.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1829. 
A.  C.  1850;  N.T.I.  1851-53;  ord.  Somerville,  July  14, 1853;  p. 
Somerville,  1853-54;  Pleasant  St.  ch.,  Worcester,  1854-60; 
Maiden,  1860-66;  Istch.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1866-75;  Washington 
St.  ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1875-81;  E  St.  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1881— July  1889;  West  Newton,  Mass.,  Sept.  1889— Dec.  1893; 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1894— July  1899;  lit.  work.  Providence, 
1899-1911;  author.  Words  and  Works  of  Jesus,  1867;  The 
Christian  in  the  World,  1875 ;  The  Words  and  Acts  of  the  A  postles; 
A  Young  Man's  Difficulties  with  his  Bible,  1877;  The  Christian 
World,  1880;  Christian  Experience,  1881;  The  Resurrection  in 
Nature  and  Revelation,  1884;  Prayer  as  a  Theory  and  a  Fact, 
1890;  Inspiration  considered  as  a  Trend,  1897;  Hours  with  a 
Sceptic,  1898;  Shall  we  believe  in  a  Divine  Providence?  1900; 
Advent  and  Ascension,  1903;  A  Mature  Man's  Difficulties  with 
his  Bible,  1908;  rec.  Fletcher  Prize  of  D.  C.  for  authorship, 
1875,  1890;  d.  Providence,  Jan.  3,  1911.     D.  D.,  A.  C,  1876. 

*  William  Newell  Fay,  b.  Grafton,  Mass.,  Apr.  25,1825.  B. 
U.  1851;  N.  T.  I.  1851-53;  ord.  West  Halifax,  Vt.,  1853;  p. 
West  Halifax,  1853-56;  Belchertown,  Mass.,  1856-67;  d. 
Bloomington,  111.,  June  6,  1868.  8— *7 

1855 

*GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN,  b.  Tavoy,  Burma,  Aug.  18, 
1828.  B.  U.  1852;  N.  T.  I.  1852-55;  ord.  Barnwell,  S.  C,  Dec. 
1855;  p.  Barnwell,  1855— May  1856;  2d  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  1856— May  1864;  1st  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  1864— 
May  1894,  hon.  p.  1894-1903;   prof.  Temple  C,  Philadelphia; 


78  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1855 

prof.  lect.  on  Eth.,  U.  Chic,  spg.  1895-1905;  author,  Sttidies  in 
the  Creative  Week,  1877;  Studies  in  the  Model  Prayer,  1879; 
Epiphanies  of  the  Risen  Lord,  1879;  Studies  in  the  Mountain 
Instruction,  1880;  The  Divine  Man  from  the  Nativity  to  the 
Temptation,  1887;  The  Ten  Commandments,  1889;  Topical 
Indexio  the  Bible,  1S90;  The  Problem  of  Jesus,  ISQl;  Coronation 
of  Love,  1895;  The  Kingdom,  1899;  The  Church,  1901;  Ethics 
of  the  Body,  1903;  Life  and  Light,  1905;  sermons,  addresses, 
pamphlets;  d.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  Apr.  28,  1903.  D.  D.,  B. 
U.,  1866;   LL.  D.,  U.  P.,  1889. 

*THOMAS  WILLIAM  CRAWLEY,  b.  Hobart  Town, 
Van  Diemen's  Land,  AustraHa,  now  Hobart,  Tasmania, 
Australia,  Oct.  20,  1828.  Ac.  C.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1850-51,  1853- 
55;  ord.  Chester,  N.  S.,  1853;  p.  Chester,  1855-57;  New 
Minas,  Horton,  1857-60;  asst.  p.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1860- 
62;  p.  St.  Andrews,  1862-68;  Reading,  Mass.,  1868-70; 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1870-72;  Kingston,  Mass.,  1872-74;  St.  Andrews, 
N.  B.,  1874-84;  Milltown,  Me.,  and  St.  Stephen,  N.  B.,  1884-86; 
w.  c.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1886-1904;  d.  Cambridge,  Oct.  12, 
1904. 

GEORGE  MARSHALL  PRESTON,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Apr. 
23,  1830.  W.  C.  1852;  N.  T.  I.  1852-55;  ord.  Sturbridge,  Dec. 
26,  1855;  p.  Sturbridge,  1855-58;  Medford,  1858-68;  Wooster, 
O.,  1868-71;  Independence,  la.,  1871-72;  Old  Town,  Me., 
1873-77;  s.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1877-78;  p.  Lanesboro,  Mass., 
1878-80;  Cheshire,  and  s.  Lanesboro,  1880— Apr.  1890;  Gran- 
ville, June  1890-96;  res.  Medford,  June  1896— June  1905; 
Fort  Myer,  Va.,  1905-09;  Brunswick,  Me.,  1909-11;  ad.  Fort 
RUey,  Kans. 

*ANDREW  READ,  b.  Warren,  R.  I.,  Jan.  29,  1829.  B.  U. 
1849-51;  N.  T.  I.  1852-55;  ord.  Warren,  R.  I.,  Dec.  23,  1855;  p. 
Pembroke,  Me.,  1855-56;  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1858-61;  Hanover, 
1862-82;  Bolton,  July  1883— July  1889;  w.  c.  Rockland; 
North  Hanover;  d.  Hanover,  Mar.  5,  1911. 

*SAMUEL  RICHARDSON,  b.  Tipperary,  Ire.,  1815.  Ac.  C. 
1847;  N.  T.  I.  1852-55;  ord.  Eastport,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1855;  p. 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  1858-62;  Clements,  N.  Y.;  Westport,  N.  S.; 
d.  July  8,  1869. 

*SAMSON  TALBOT,  b.  Mt.  Zion,  Champaign  Co.,  111.,  June 
28,  1828.  Gr.  C.  1852;  N.  T.  I.  1852-55;  asst.  instr.  Heb., 
N.  T.  I.,  1855-56;  ord.  Dayton,  O.,  1856;  p.  Dayton,  1856-64; 
pres.  D.  U.  1864-73;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  June  29,  1873. 
D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1864. 

*  WILLIAM  HENRY  WALKER,  b.  Lexington,  Mass.,  June  1, 
1824.     B.  U.;   N.  T.  I.  1852-55;  ord.  Westboro,  Aug.  8,  1855; 


1856]  STUDENTS  7» 

p.  Westboro,  1855— Aug.  1858;  Natick,  Aug.  1858— Aug.  1861; 
South  Gardner,  Aug.  1861— Feb.  1865;  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H., 
Feb.  1865-68;  Paris,  Me.,  1868-71;  Greenville,  N.  H.,  1871-73; 
Warner,  1873-80;  Edgartown,  Mass.,  1880-84;  North  Leverett^ 
1885-87;  d.  North  Leverett,  Nov.  27,  1887. 

*THOMAS  WOMERSLEY,  b.  Huddersfield,  Eng.,  Apr.  20, 
1817.  H.  U.  Med.  Sch.;  D.  C;  U.  N.  Y.;  N.  T.  I.  1852-55; 
ord.  Wenham,  Jan.  1856;  p.  Wenham,  1856-62;  Palmer,  1862- 
66;  Deerfield,  1866-71;  phys.  Greenfield,  1871-95;  d.  Water- 
town,  Mar.  7,  1897. 


*DameI  Johnson  Glazier,  b.  Willington,  Conn.,  Apr.  11,  1828. 
B.  U.  1851;  N.  T.  I.  1852-55;  p.  el.  1st  eh..  Fall  River;  d. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Mar.  19,  1855. 

*Henry  Fayette  Lane,  b.  East  Abington,  now  Rockland,. 
Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1825.  B.  U.  1850;  tut.  Col.  C,  1850-52;  N.  T. 
I.  1852-54;  ord.  New  London,  N.  H.,  July  1854;  p.  New  Lon- 
don, 1854— July  1857;  Dorchester,  Mass.,  July  1857— Jan. 
1860;  Lawrence,  1860— Jan.  1863;  chapl.  U.  S.  Army,  1863-64; 
p.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  1864— July  1867;  Malone,  N.  Y., 
May  1869— June  1878;  sec.  N.  Y.  State  Conv.,  Oct.  1878— Nov. 
1880;  p.  Kingston,  Mass.,  Nov.  1881— Jan.  1883;  Worcester, 
Jan.  1883— Feb.  1888;  w.  c.  Medfield;  d.  Medfield,  May  9,  1897. 

George  Edward  Leonard,  b.  Woodstock,  Md.,  Oct.  6,  1832. 
Gr.  C.  1852;  N.  T.  I.  1852-54;  ord.  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  Oct.  24, 
1854;  p.  Mt.  Vernon,  Oct.  1854— May  1856;  Lockland,  May 
1856— Nov.  1857;  Ironton,  Dec.  1857— Apr.  1861;  Elyria, 
Sept.  1861— Dec.  1865;  Wauseon,  Jan.  1866— May  1870;  Peru, 
Ind.,  May  1870— Dec.  1881;  sec.  O.  State  Conv.  and  supt. 
miss.,  Jan.  1882-1904;  sec.  Ch.  Edifice  Dep't  O.  State  Conv. 
1904—;  ed.  Ohio  Bapt.  Annual,  1882—;  ad.  142  East  Main 
St.,  Norwalk,    O.     D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1889.  11— *9 

1856 

*JAMES  WILLIAM  BONHAM,  b.  Bath,  Eng.,  Oct.  26,  1822. 
N.  T.  I.  1852-56;  ord.  ev.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1847;  p.  Brighton, 
Mass.,  1856-57;  Worthen  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  Nov.  1857-?;  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  1860-64;  r.  ch.,  of  the  Intercessor,  Epis.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  5  yrs. ;  St.  Paul's  ch.,  Peoria,  111.;  dioc.  ev.  cent.  N. 
Y.;  head  of  house  of  the  Ev.,  New  York,  M.  D.;  Jef.  Med.  C, 
1890;  d.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  May  4,  1900. 

♦JOSEPH  LEROY  ATWELL  FISH,  b.  North  Amherst, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1828.  A.  C.  1853;  N.  T.  I.  1853-56;  ord.  Web- 
ster, July  2,  1856;  p.  Webster,  Apr.  1856— July  1863;  Vineyard 


80  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1857 

Haven,  Dec.  1863— Dec.  1865;  Holliston,  Dec.  1865— Apr. 
1868;  Holyoke,  May  1868— Apr.  1872;  Duluth,  Minn.,  July 
1873— June  1875;  North  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  July  1875— Apr.  1878; 
Atchison,  Kans.,  1878-80;  tea.  H.  M.  Sch.,  Natchez,  Miss.;  tea., 
s.,  and  ed..  Live  Oak,  Fla.,  1880-90;  d.  Live  Oak,  Mar.  26,    1890. 

*GEORGE  DONALD  HENDERSON,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
Sept.  2,  1832.  B.  U.  1853;  N.  T.  I.  1853-56;  ev.  Atchison, 
Kans.,  1856-57;  Leavenworth,  1857-58;  Junction  City,  1858-59; 
ord.  Sept.  6,  1859;  chapl.  U.  S.  Army,  1859-63,  U.  S.  Navy,  July 
1864-75;  d.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  May  20,  1875. 

*EDWARD   HUMPHREY,   b.    North   Weymouth,    Mass., 

1821.  Whitesboro,S.,N.Y.;  N.T.I.  1853-56;  ord.  May  1857; 
p.  East  Haverhill,  1857-61;  Plymouth,  1863-67;  Granville 
Comers,  1869-71;  d.  Melrose,  Mar.  29,  1880. 

*DANIEL  CLAPP  LITCHFIELD,  b.  Scituate,  Mass.,  July  5, 

1822.  A.  C.  1853;  N.  T.  I.  1853-56;  ord.  Bowdoinham,  Me., 
Feb.  26,  1857;  p.  Bowdoinham,  Dec.  1856— Nov.  1857;  Old 
Town,  Dec.  1857— Nov.  1863;  in  Christ.  Cmn.  in  civ.  war; 
p.  Andover,  Mass.,  Feb.  1864 — June  1868;  Bricksburg,  N.  J., 
Apr.  1869— Oct.  1871;  fin.  agt.  South  Jersey  Inst.,  Dec.  1871— 
Nov.  1872;  dist.  sec.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  Nov.  1872— Oct.  1874;  p. 
Clinton  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1874— May  1875; 
Warwick,  N.  Y.,  July  1875 — May  1882;  s.  and  in  bus.  Warwick, 
N.  Y.,  1882-1907;  d.  Warwick,  May  29,  1907. 

^BENJAMIN  FANUIL  DUNKIN  PERRY,  b.  Georgetown, 
S.  C,  Aug.  18,  1833.  F.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1853-56;  ord.  1856; 
p.  Barnwell,  S.  C,  1856-66;  r.  Epis.  ch.,  Camden,  1866-74;  d. 
Jan.  13,  1874. 


*Gideon  Cole,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1824.  Mid.  A.  1853; 
N.  T.  I.  1854-56;  ord.  Wrentham,  May  29,  1856;  p.  Wrentham, 
Apr.  1856— Oct.  1863;  Weymouth,  Nov.  1863— Nov.  1870;  Red 
Wing,  Minn.,  Nov.  1870— Apr.  1876;  Somerset,  Mass.,  Dec. 
1876— Mar.  1884;  Danversport,  July  1884— Sept.  1888;  Cal- 
vary ch.,  Salem,  Oct.  1888— Aug.  1892;  w.  c.  Beverly,  1892- 
1906;  d.  Beverly,  Feb.  22,  1906.  7— *7 

J  857 

*SAMUEL  BROOKS,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1831. 
B.  U.  1852;  asst.  lib.  B.  U.  1852-53,  instr.  Gr.  Feb.  1854— Feb. 
1855;  N.  T.  I.  1853— Feb.  1854,  Feb.  1855— June  1857;  ord. 
Beverly,  Oct.  22,  1857;  p.  2d  ch.,  Beverly,  1857-60;  asst.  instr. 
Heb.  N.  T.  L,  1860-61;    p.  South  Framingham,  Mar.  1862— 


1857]  STUDENTS  81 

Aug.  1884;  West  Medway,  aut.  1866— Dec.  1869;  prof.  Lat. 
Lang,  and  Lit.,  Kal.  C,  1869-1906,  prof,  em.,  1906-11;  d.  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  Mar.  16,  1911.     D.  D.,  F.  C,  1875. 

*  JAMES  ALPHEUS  CLARK,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1827. 
Wms.  C.  1853;  N.  T.  L  1854-57;  asst.  instr.  Heb.  N.  T.  I.,  1856- 
57;  ord.  July  2,  1857;  p.  Adrian,  Mich.,  1857-61;  Fairfield, 
1861-62;  prof.  Kal.  C.  1862-69;  d.  Kalamazoo,  Aug.  17,  1869. 

^ALEXANDER  MARTIN  HIGGINS,  b.  Jamaica,  Vt.,  Dec. 
14,  1830.  A.  C.  1850-52;  B.  U.  1854;  N.  T.  I.  1854-57;  ord. 
Boston,  July  19,  1857;  s.  Reading,  8  mos.;  p.  Leominster, 
1859-61;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  Feb.  1861— Aug.  1864;  South 
Framingham,  Mass.,  Mar.  1865 — Dec.  1866;  Chicopee,  Jan. 
1867— Nov.  1869;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1869— Dec.  1872; 
Greenville,  July  1873— June  1874;  East  Gloucester,  Mass., 
June  1874— June  1877;  Lee,  Nov.  1877— May  1881;  Ashland, 
May  1881— Jan.  1883;  Swampscott,  1884-86;  w.  c.  Somerville, 
1886-1904;  d.  Somerville,  Feb.  16,  1904. 

*HOWARD  MALCOLM  JONES,  b.  Bangkok,  Siam,  July  19, 
1834.  B.  U.  1853;  asst.  lib.  Providence  Athenaeum,  1854;  N. 
T.  I.  1854-57;  ord.  Schoolcraft,  Mich.,  May  19,  1858;  p.  School- 
craft, 1858-59;  Racine,  Wis.,  1859-63;  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  1863- 
69;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1869-79;  Shelbume  Falls,  Mass.,  1879-83; 
Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  1883-86;  Fairfield,  la.,  May  1886— Apr. 
1888;  CedarFalls,  Sept.  1888— Oct.  1890;  Le  Mars,  Feb.  1891— 
Mar.  1892;  Clear  Lake,  July  1894— June  1895;  w.  c.  Cedar  Falls, 
1895-1903;  d.  Cedar  Falls,  Feb.  28,  1903. 

*ENOS  MUNGER,  b.  Monson,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1825.  B.  U. 
1854;  N.  T.  I.  1854-57;  ord.  July  15,  1857;  p.  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
1857-58;  Lakeland,  1858-62;  U.  S.  Army,  priv.,  chapl.,  1862-64; 
p.  Belle  Plaine,  Minn.,  1864-65;  Jordan,  1865-66;  Lexington, 
1866-68;  Lakeland,  1868-72;  d.  Lakeland,  Oct.  14,  1873. 

*LUCIUS  EDWIN  SMITH,  b.  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Jan.  29, 
1822.  Wms.  C.  1843;  adm.  to  the  bar,  1845;  assoc.  ed.  Hart- 
ford Courant,  1847-48;  Boston  Republican,  1850;  ed.  Free  Soil 
Advocate,  1848;  asst.  sec.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1849-54;  N.  T.  I.  1854-57; 
ord.  Groton,  Jan.  14,  1858;  p.  Groton,  Jan.  1858— Sept.  1865; 
prof.  U.  Lewis.,  1865-68;  ed.  Baptist  Quarterly,  1867-68;  asst. 
ed.  Examiner  and  Chronicle,  1868-76;  ed.  The  Watchman,  1877 — 
Dec.  1881,  assoc.  ed.  Jan.  1882— June  1892;  w.  c.  Groton,  Mass., 
1892-1900;  d.  Groton,  Feb.  10.  1900.     D.  D.,  Wms.,  C,  1869. 

*JOSEPH  COLVER  WIGHTMAN,  b.  Groton,  Conn.,  Jan.  3, 
1828.  B.  U.  1852;  N.  T.  I.  1854-57;  ord.  Apr.  15,  1857;  p. 
South  Abington,  now  Whitman,  1857-58;    Middletown,  Conn., 


82  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1858 

1858-62;  chapl.  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63;  p.  New  London,  Conn., 
1863-66;  North  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1866-68;  dist.  sec.  Am. 
Bapt.  Bib.  Un.,  1870-71;  p.  Taunton,  1873-82;  author, 
Christian  Union;  Comparative  Religion;  Law  of  Worship; 
Church  Finance;  The  Messiah;  cont.  to  reviews  and  periodicals; 
d.  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Aug.  6,  1882. 


*  Albion  Byron  Clark,  b.  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Mar.  24,  1826. 
W.  C.  1851;  prin.  Shelbume  Falls  A.,  1851-54;  N.  T.  I.  1854-55; 
ord.  Sept.  12,  1855;  p.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1855-58;  agt.  A.  B.  P. 

5.  1859-63;  p.  Columbia,  Cal.,  3  mos.,  1863;  d.  Skowhegan,  Me., 
Sept.  9,  1865. 

*  Julias  Earle  Johnson,  b.  Willington,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1827. 

B.  U.  1854;  N.  T.  I.  1854-55;  ord.  1856;  p.  Jackson,  Mich., 
1856-63;  Madison,  Wis.,  1863-66;  Delavan,  1866-68;  Mil- 
waukee, 1868;  Beaver  Dam,  1869-72;  d.  Beaver  Dam,  Oct.  20, 
1872.  9— *9 

1858 

GEORGE  BULLEN,  b.  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1833.     W. 

C.  1853;  tea.  Me.  1853-55;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58;  U.  Halle  and 
U.  Gottingen,  1858-59;  ord.  Bloomfield,  now  Skowhegan,  Me., 
June  13,  1860;  p.  Skowhegan,  Mar.  1860— Aug.  1862;  chapl. 
16th  Me.  Vols.,  Aug.  1862— Oct.  1863;  p.  South  Reading,  now 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  Jan.  1864— Nov.  1866;  act.  p.  Brighton,  Sept. 
1867— May  1868;  p.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1868— Mar.  1891; 
cor.  sec.  No.  Bapt.  Educ.  Soc,  Apr.  1891— Oct.  1896;  prof. 
Christ.  Miss.,  N.  T.  I.,  Apr.  1891— Aug.  1897;  s.  Brighton  Ave. 
ch.,  Allston,  in  1898;  p.  New  London,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1900— Oct. 
1906;  s.  South  Boston,  Mass.,  aut.  1906 — spg.  1907;  p.  Hingham, 
Sept.  1908 — ;   author,  sermons    and  addresses.     D.  D.,  C.  U., 

1880. 

\ 

*WILLL4M  HENRY  EVANS,  b.  Cheltenham,  Eng.,  Nov.  9, 

1831.  H.  U.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58;  ord.  China,  Me.,  Sept. 
1,  1858;  p.  China,  1858-60;  Damariscotta,  1861-66;  Hyannis, 
Mass.,  1867-72;  Holyoke,  1872-79;  Littleton,  1880-83;  North 
Oxford,  1883-85;   Still  River,  1887-95;   d.  Suffield,  Conn.,  Dec. 

6,  1897. 

GEORGE  BOARDMAN  GOW,  b.  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  11, 

1832.  W.  C.  1852;  tea.  Wat.  A.  1853-55;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58; 
ord.  Ayer,  Sept.  28,  1858;  p.  Ayer,  1858-61;  prin.  N.  L. 
L.S.  I.,  1861-64;  p.  G  oucester,  Mass.,  1864— Mar.  1S67;  Wor- 
cester, Apr.  1867-72;  fin.  agt.  W.  A.  1872-74;  p.  Millbury, 
1874-80;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1880-83;  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1883— 


1858]  STUDENTS  83 

Mar.  1895,  p.  em.  1895 — ;  res.  Northampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  1894 
—July  1895;  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  July  1895-1902;  Glens  Falls, 
1902—.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1881. 

*BARTLETT  MAYHEW,  b.  Chilmark,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1829. 

B.  U.  1854;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58;  ord.  June  3,  1858;  p.  West 
Tisbury,  1858;  East  Tisbury,  1858-59;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1859-60; 
d.  Tisbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1860. 

ALFRED  OWEN,  b.  China,  Me.,  July  20,  1829.  W.  C.  1853 ; 
tea.  Cherryfield,  1853;  North  Bridgton,  Jan.  1854— Dec.  1855; 
N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1856-58;  ord.  China,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1858;  p.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1858— Jan.  1867;  Woodward  Ave.  ch.,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Jan.  1867 — July  1877;  Mem.  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  July 
1877— Aug.  1879;  pres.  D.  U.  1879-86;  pres.  R.  W.  U.  1887-95, 
instr.  Met.,  Eth.,  and  Theol.  1895-1905;  ed.  writer  on  Mich. 
Christian  Herald,  and  cont.  to  religious  press;  ad.  1900  Chadwell 
St.,  Nashville,  Tenn.     D.  D.,  Kal.  C,  1871. 

*HENRY  ALLEN  SAWTELLE,  b.  Sidney,  Me.,  Dec.  11, 
1832.  W.  C.  1854;  tea.  Wat.  High  Sch.  and  tut.  W.C,  1854^ 
55;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58;  ord.  Limerick,  Me.,  July  8,  1858;  p. 
Limerick,  1858-59;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Hong  Kong,  China,  and 
Swatow,  1859-61;  p.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1862-76;  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  1877-82;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1882-84;  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1884-85;  d.  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  22,  1885.     D.  D.,  Hills. 

C,  1874. 

*CHARLES  ANDREW  SNOW.  b.  Providence,  R.  I..  May  12, 
1829.  B.  U.  1851-54;  N.  T.  I.  Feb.  1856-58;  ord.  Fall  River, 
July  7,  1858;  p.  Fall  River,  July  1858— Nov.  1864;  chapl.  U.  S. 
Army,  Oct.  1862— June  1863;  p.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  1864— 
July  1870;  South  Abington,  now  Whitman,  Mass.,  Sept.  1870 — • 
Aug.  1874;  New  Bedford,  Nov.  1875— July  1881;  act.  p.  Fall 
River,  Sept.  1882— Nov.  1883;  p.  West  Harwich,  Apr.  1886— 
Feb.  1898;  w.  c.  Taunton,  1898-1903;  d.  Taunton,  Nov.  29, 
1903. 

WILLIAM  HOSMER  SHAILER  VENTRES,  b.  Haddam, 
Conn.,  1832.  H.  U.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58;  ord.  Portland,  Me., 
July  8,  1858;  p.  Paris,  July  1858-66;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Oct. 
1866-70;  Hudson,  June  1871-78;  res.  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  occ. 
pr.,  May  1879-84;  p.  North  Livermore,  Me.,  Apr.  1884-85; 
Canton,  Apr.  1885-87;  Peru,  1885-88;  Lebanon  and  North 
Berwick,  May  1888-93;  East  Corinth,  Mar.  1893— Apr.  1907; 
res.  East  Corinth. 

*THEODORE  WHITFIELD,  b.  Hinds  Co.,  Miss.,  Jan.  31, 
1834.  U.  N.  C.  1854;  N.  T.  I.  1855-58;  ord.  Danville,  Ky., 
1859;  p.  Danville;  prof.  Miss.  C.  1872-73;  supt.  Miss.  Inst,  for 


84  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1858 

Blind,  1873-74;  p.  Aberdeen,  Miss.;  Goldsboro,  N.  C. ;  Meridian, 
Miss.;  Charlotte,  N.  C;  Spartanburg,  S.  C;  Goldsboro,  N.  C, 
Mar.  1883-87;  Richmond,  Va.,  1887-94;  d.  Richmond,  Ma}^  28, 
1894.     D.  D.,  W.  F.  C,  1878. 


^William  Fitz,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1828.  B.  U.; 
N.  T.  I.  1855-57;  ord.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  July  23,  1857;  p.  West- 
erly, July  1857-58;  So.  ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1858-60;  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  1861-65;  chapl.  U.  S.  army;  p.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1865- 
68;  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1869-71;  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1872-73; 
Burrillville,  R.  I.,  1873-81;  East  Providence,  1881— Dec.  1886; 
Rumney,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1887-90;  w.  c.  Harrisvilie,  R.  I.;  d. 
Harrisville,  Jan.  8,  1895. 

Charles  Freeman  Foster,  b.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  May  27,  1830. 
W.  C.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-57;  ord.  Dorchester,  Oct  1857;  p. 
South  Amesbury,  Nov.  1857-59;  Biddeford,  Me.,  1859-61;  Yar- 
mouth, 1861-64;  chapl.  State  Alms.,  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1864-66; 
chapl.  and  asst.  supt.  State  Prim.  Sch.,  Monson,  1866-75;  tea. 
Chicopee,  1875-77;  supt.  pub.  schs.  Chester,  Pa.  1877-1900; 
ad.  2204  North  17th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

^Washington  Irving  Humphrey,  b.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Feb.  1, 
1830.  W.  C.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-56;  d.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Feb. 
13    1856. 

-William  Scott  McKenzie,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Feb.  29,  1832. 
H.  U.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-57;  ord.  East  Abington,  now  Rock- 
land, Apr.  1857;  p.  East  Abington,  1857-58;  Andover,  1858-60; 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-66;   St.  John,  N.  B.,  1866-72;  dist.  sec. 

A.  B.  M.  U.,  1872-96;  res.  Winchester,  Mass.;  d.  Winchester, 
June  13,  1896.     D.  D.,  La  Or.  C,  Mo.,  1873. 

Smith  Norton,  b.  Madison,  Me.,  Apr.  18,  1824.  O.  C.  1855; 
N.  T.  I.  1855-56;  A.  T.  S.  1856-58;  O.  T.  S.,  a  half  year,  1858; 
ord.  ev.  Lebanon,  O.,  Feb.  22,  1859;  s.  s,  Cong,  ch.,  Granville, 
111.,  1859;  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  1861-63;  Augusta,  Mich.,  1865- 
66;  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1866-71;  supt.  Lad.  C,  Evanston,  111., 
1871-74;  p.  East  Concord,  N.  H.,  1874-77;  Harwich,  Mass., 
1877-80;  Preston,  Dak.,  1881;  Pierre,  1882-84;  gen.  miss. 
Dak.  1884-85;  Wis.,  1889-90;  p.  Newfane,  Vt.,  1895— May 
1900;  w.  c.  Newfane,  1900-02;  Oberlin,  O.,  1902-08;  Albany, 
Ore.,  1908-11;  ad.  Old  People's  Home,  East  33d  St.,  Sandy 
Road, Portland,  Ore. 

*Hiram  Kallock  Pervear,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  July  16,  1831. 

B.  U.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-57;  ord.  Roxbury,  Dec.  3,  1857;  p. 
East  Cambridge,  Dec.  1857— Mar.  1865;  1st  ch.,  Worcester, 
Apr.  1865  —Dec.  1872;  Cambridgeport,  Jan.  1873— Aug.  1879; 


1858]  STUDENTS  85 

1st  ch.,  New  Bedford,  Feb.  1880— July  1886;  Clinton,  Aug. 
1886— July  1891;  w.  c.  Cambridgeport ;  Jamaica  Plain,  1894- 
1909;  d.  Jamaica  Plain,  June  2,  1909.     D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1899. 

*  James  Suggett  Read,  b.  Owentown,  Ky.,  Sept.  10,  1826. 
F.  C.  1849;  N.  T.  I.  1855-56;  ord.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Feb.  15,  1851; 
p.  Table  Rock,  Ore.,  1853-54;  tea.  Vernon,  Ind.,  1857;  p. 
Kankakee  city  ch.,  Kankakee,  111.,  1858-60;  Hackett  ch., 
Kankakee  Co.,  1860-61;  Franklin,  Ind.,  Aug.  1861-62;  Bloom- 
ington,  1862-63;  tea.  Monroe  Fem.  S.  1863-64;  p.  Butlerville, 
1867-69;  Chauncey  ch.,  Tippecanoe  Co.,  3  yrs. ;  Grand  Prairie, 
Apr.  1881-83;  Fowler,  Oct.  1883-86;  tea.  in  several  important 
schs.;  w.  c.  West  LaFayette,  Ind.,  1886-98;  d.  LaFayette, 
Dec.  31,  1898. 

*  James  Jwdson  Ttjcker,  b.  Halifax,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1827.  Wms. 
C.  1854;  N.  T.  I.  1855-56;  tea.  New  Bedford,  1856-60;  R.  T. 
S.  1860;  ord.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1860;  p.  Worcester, 
1860-62;  South  Dedham,  1862-64;  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  13, 
1864. 

*CharIes  Frederick  "Weston,  b.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Jan.  25, 
1827.  W.  C.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-56;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  ord. 
Lincoln,  Me.,  Sept.  1863;  p.  Lincoln,  1863-65;  Fayette,  1865- 
67;  Russell,  Mass.;  East  Avon,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  Fowlerville, 
Mich.,  1875-76;  Orleans,  1876-77;  Limerick,  Me.,  1878-80; 
Julian,  Cal.;  Oxford,  Neb.,  Sept.  1891— April  1892;  d.  Spring- 
field, Apr.  18.  1892. 


*JoeI  Parker  Chapin,  b.  Stowe,  Vt.,  Feb.  21,  1825.  N.  L.  L. 
S.  I.;  N.  T.  I.  1855-57;  ord.  Wayne,  Me.,  Dec.  16,  1857;  p. 
Wayne,  1857-59;  Leeds,  1859-62;  chapl.  U.  S.  Hosp.,  1862-63; 
p.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  1863-66;  North  Conway,  N.  H.,  1867-75; 
Bow,  1875-77;  West  Sutton,  Mass.,  1877-80;  Pottersville,  now 
Chesham,  N.  H.,  1880-84;  w.  c.  North  Leominster,  Mass.;  d. 
North  Leominster,  Jan.  7,  1887. 

*  James  Warner  Searll,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  13,  1825. 
Pierce  A.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1855-57;  ord.  Richmond,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
25,  1858;  p.  Richmond,  1857-59;  West  Swanzey,  1859-67;  East 
Weare,  1867-69;  South  Hampton,  1869-77;  Leicester,  Mass., 
1877-81;  w.  c.  Newton,  1881-85;  p.  Andover,  Conn.,  1885-89; 
Cummington,  Mass.,  1890 — Nov.  1893;  d.  Cummington,  Nov.  5, 
1893. 

*Aaron  Thorp,  b.  Comwallis,  N.  S.,  1826.  Ac.  C.  1853-55; 
N.    T.    I.    1855-57;     d.    1802.  21— *15 


86  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1859 

1859 

THERON  BROWN,  b.  Willimantic,  Conn.,  Apr.  29,  1832. 
Y.  C.  1856;  Hart.  T.  S.  1856-58;  N.  T.  I.  1858-59;  ord.  South 
Framingham,  Dec.  15,  1859;  p.  South  Framingham,  Oct, 
1859-61;  Canton,  Feb.  1861— July  1870;  ed.  Youth's  Com- 
panion, 1870 — ;  author.  Nameless  Women  of  the  Bible,  1905; 
Story  of  the  Hymns  and  Tunes,  1907;  Under  the  Mulberry 
Trees,  1909;  res.  Norwood,  1870-90;  Newtonville,  1890—; 
ad.  201  Columbus  Ave.,  Boston. 

-CHARLES  FRANCIS  HOLBROOK,  b.  Bellingham,  Mass., 
1830.  B.  U.  1855;  N.  T.  I.  1856-59;  ord.  Tariffville,  Conn., 
Feb.  15,  1860;  p.  Fairfield,  Dec.  1859— Jan.  1862;  West  Boyl- 
ston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1862— Sept.  1865;  Danversport,  Oct.  1865— 
July  1870;  Saco,  Me.,  Aug.  1870— Dec.  1878;  Newport,  N.  H., 
Jan.  1879— May  1883;  Hallowell,  Me.,  June  .1883-88;  Danvers- 
port, Mass.,  Mar.  1889-98;  d.  Danversport,  Jan.  4,  1898. 

*JOTHAM  WARREN  HORTON,  b.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Apr. 
25,  1826.  Mid.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1856-59;  ord.  Sept.  15,  1859;  p. 
Milford,  N.  H.,  1859-62;  New  Orleans,  La.,  1863-64;  supt.  Ross 
Colony,  New  Orleans,  1864-65;  killed  Ang.  5,  1866. 


*John  Fletcher  Ashley,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  May  9,  1832. 
Mid.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1856-57;  ord.  Templeton,  June  15,  1858;  p. 
Templeton,  now  Baldwinsville,  1858-61;  North  Attleboro, 
1861-62;  capt.  U.  S.  army,  1862-64;  tea.  Norwich,  Conn.,  1864- 
74;  priv.  tea.  and  s.,  res.  Gardner,  Mass.,  1874-93;  d.  Cambridge, 
Nov.  29,  1893. 

Isaac  Bridgman,  b.  Hanover,  N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1833.  D.  C. 
1856;  N.  T.  I.  1856-57;  A.  T.  S.  1857;  not  ord.;  tea.  P.  A.  A. 
1858-65;  prin.  class,  sch.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1866-75;  trav.  and 
stud,  abroad,  1876-77;  tea.  Cleveland,  O.,  1877-87;  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  1887-     .     Ph.  D.,  D.  C,  1886. 

Joseph  Alfred  Daniels,  b.  Holliston,  Mass.,  July  6,  1836.  U. 
C;  N.  T.  I.  1856-57;  ord.  Hertford,  N.  C,  1859;  p.  Hertford  2 
yrs. ;  in  Confed.  army;  in  bus.  many  yrs.,  until  1895,  Lewiston, 
Pa. ;         ? 

Henry  Clinton  Graves,  b.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1830. 
A.  C.  1856;  N.  T.  I.  1856-58;  ord.  North  Sunderland,  Mar. 
9,  1858;  p.  Bunker  Hill  ch.,  Charlestown,  Apr.  1858— Aug. 
1863;  Brown  St.  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1863— Oct.  1874; 
2d  ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Nov.  1874— Mar.  1880;  1st  ch., 
Haverhill,  Apr.  1880— Mar.  1886;  North  ch..  New  Bedford, 
May  1886— Sept.  1895;   w.  c.  West  Somerville  1895-99;   assoc. 


1859]  STUDENTS  87 

p.  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  1899-1900;  pres.  Boston 
Evangelical  Inst.,  Revere,  1900-04;  instr.  Gordon  Bib.  Trn. 
Sch.,  Boston  1904-08;  author,  History  of  the  First  Baptist 
Society,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1884;  Handbook  of  Christian  Doctrine, 
1903;  Lectures  on  Homiletics,  1906;  ad.  187  Elm  St.,  Somer- 
ville.     D.  D.,  Cent.  U.  1888. 

Thomas  Garkson  Russell,  b.  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  Aug.  3, 
1834.  M.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  3  mos.,  1857;  ord.  Barnstable,  Nov.  7, 
1858;  p.  Barnstable,  1858-60;  Billerica,  1860-63;  New  Boston, 
N.  H.,  1863-66;  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  1866-68;  Leominster, 
1868-74;  Mansfield,  1874-77;  Palmer  and  Three  Rivers,  1878- 
81;  Springvale,  Me.,  1881-83;  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1883-85; 
Suncook,  N.  H.,  1891-96;  Roadstown,  N.  J.,  1896-97;  Wenham, 
Mass.,  1897— Sept.  1902;  Shutesbury,  Nov.  1902— June  1905; 
Cornish  Flat,  N.  H.,  June  1905-1910;  res.  West  Medway,  Mass. 

*DanieI  Morse  Welton,  b.  Aylesford,  N.  S. ,  July  20,  183 1 .  Ac. 
C.  1854,  res.  grad.  1855-56;  N.  T.  I.  1856-57;  ord.  Windsor, 
N.  S.,  Sept.  2,  1857;  p.  Windsor,  1857— Oct.  1874;  prof. 
Ac.  C.  1874-83;  prof.  O.  T.  Interp.,  McM.  U.,  1883-1904; 
author,  (with  C.  Goodspeed)  Commentary  on  Genesis  (Am. 
Comm.),  1909;  d.  Toronto,  Ont.,  Feb.  28,  1904.  Ph.  D.,  U. 
Leipzig,  1878;  D.  D.,  Ac.  C,  1884. 


*  Jesse  Valentine  Lentell,  b.  Weston,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1824. 
B.  U.  1846-47;  tea.  Cal.,  1853-55;  ord.  Spencer,  Mass.,  May 
1855;  p.  Spencer,  1855-57;  N.  T.  I.  1857-59;  p.  Sandisfield, 
1859-63;  Conway,  July  1863-66;  s.  Shutesbury,  1866-67;  West 
Deerfield,  1867-68;  miss.  Cal.,  1868-69;  s.  Shutesbury,  Mass., 
and  other  chs.,  1869-70;  p.  Stamford,  Vt.,  Nov.  1870-72; 
health  failed;  trav.  sales.  15  yrs.;  res.  Amherst,  Mass.,  1872- 
1909;  d.  Amherst,  Mar.  18,  1909. 


*Wimam  W.  Ashley,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.  W.  A. ;  N.  T.  I. 
1856-57;  ord.  June  16,  1858;  ev.  1858-59;  p.  Winchendon, 
Mass.,  1859-61,  1869-70;  Edgartown,  1861-62,  1866-67;  Green- 
ville, Conn.,  and  Colchester,  1862-66;  d.  Cotuit  Port,  Mass., 
Oct.  1,  1878. 

Darias  Francis  Lamson,  b.  Weston,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1832. 
B.  U.  1853-56;  N.  T.  I.  1857-58;  ord.  Littleton,  July  25,  1858; 
p.  Littleton,  July  1858— May  1861;  Ashland,  Oct.  1861— Oct. 
1865;  Northboro,  Nov.  1865— June  1873;  Dewey  St.  ch., 
Worcester,  July  1873 — Dec.  1881;  city  miss.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Jan.  1882— Apr.  1896;  Boydton  Inst.,  Boydton,  Va.,  1896-99; 
instr.   Boston    Evangelical    Inst.,    Revere,     1901-04;     Gordon 


88  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1860 

Bib.  Trn.  Sch.,  1904-08;  author,  History  of  Manchester,  Mass., 
1895;  many  arts,  on  Eng.  Lit.;  ed.  Times  of  Refreshing,  1903- 
05;   ad.  97  Newtonville,  Ave.,  Newton. 

George  Whitfield,  b.  Society  Ridge,  Miss.,  Sept.  7,  1830.  Col. 
C.  1851;  N.  T.  I.  1856-57;  ord.  Yazoo  City,  Miss.,  1858;  p. 
Yazoo  City,  1858-59;  p.  country  chs..  Hinds  and  Madison  Cos., 
1860-66;  agt.  F.  M.,  Miss.,  1881-90;  sec.  Bd.  Min.  Educ.  1896- 
1908;  res.  Clinton,  Miss.     D.  D.,  Miss.  C,  1896. 

13— *6 
I860 

*CYRUS  HENRY  CARLETON,  b.  Sangerville,  Me.,  1832. 

B.  C.  1856;  N.  T.  I.  1857-60;  ord.  Oct.  31,  1860;  p.  Limerick, 
Me.,  1860-62;  New  Gloucester,  1863;  Buckfield,  1864-67;  Fox- 
boro,  Mass.,  1867-68;  d.  Foxboro,  Dec.  26,  1868. 

*HENRY  AUGUSTUS  HART,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  July  5, 
1836.  W.  C.  1857;  N.  T.  I.  1857-60;  ord.  Rockland,  Me.,  Aug. 
2,  1860;  p.  Rockland,  1860— Mar.  1865;  Yarmouth,  Mar. 
1865-69;  wool  bus.,  Portland,  1869-88;  d.  Haverhill,  Mass., 
Jan.  12,  1888. 

*ELBRIDGE  PEPPER,  b.  Ware,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,1827.     A. 

C.  1853;  N.  T.  I.  1857-60;  ord.  Effingham,  N.  H.,  Dec.  4,  1861; 
p.  Effingham,  1861-63;  Farmington,  Me.,  1864-67;  Eastport, 
1867-71;  Bradford,  N.  PL,  1872-84;  South  Norridgewock,  Me., 
1884— Dec.  1889;  p.  m.  South  Norridgewock,  1890-93;  w.  c. 
South  Norridgewock,  1893-1905;  inv.;  res.  Madison,  1905-10; 
d.  Madison,  Nov.  13,  1910. 

GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN  PEPPER,  b.  Ware,  Mass., 
Feb.  5,  1833.  A.  C.  1857;  N.  T.  1.1857-60;  ord.  Waterville, 
Me.,  Sept.  6,  1860;  p.  Waterville,  1800-65;  prof.  Ch.  Hist., 
N.  T.  I.,  1865-67;  prof.  Christ.  Theol.,  C.  T.  S.,  1867-82;  pres. 
C.  U.,  and  prof.  Psy.  and  Mor.  Phil.,  1882-89;  p.  Saco,  Me., 
Dec.  1890-92;  prof.  Bib.  Lit.,  C.  U.,  1892-1900;  res.  Water- 
ville; author,  numerous  sermons  and  pamphlets.  D.  D.,  C.  U., 
1867,  A.  C,  1882;  LL.  D.,  U.  Lewis.,  1882,  C.  U.,  1890. 

*MOSES  JEWETT  PRESCOTT,  b.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  July  1, 
1832.  W.  C.  1857;  N.  T.  I.  1857-60;  ord.  Oct.  3,  1860;  p. 
Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1860-63;  d.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1863. 

*John  Billings  Brackett,  b.  Wobum,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1835. 
B.  U.  1857;  N.  T.  I.  1857-59;  ord.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
1859;  p.  Poughkeepsie,  July  1859— Nov.  1865;  Williamsburg, 
Nov.  1865— Apr.   1873;    Lynn,  Mass,  Apr.    1873— Feb.   1878; 


1860]  STUDENTS  89 

Charlestown,  Feb.  1878— May  1880;  Brookline,  May  1880— 
Dec.  1887;  w.  c.  Brookline;  d.  Brookline,  Dec.  5,  1889.  D.  D., 
U.  R.,  1872. 

Edward  Winter  Clark,  b.  Northeast,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1830. 
B.  U.  1857;  N.  T.  I.  1857-58;  R.  T.  S.  1858-59;  ord.  Logans- 
port,  Ind.,  June  30,  1859;  p.  Logansport,  1859-60;  ed.  and 
publ.  The  Witness,  Indianapolis,  Apr.  1861-65;  Indiana  ed. 
The  Standard,  1865-67;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Sibsagor,  Assam, 
Mar.  1869-75;  Naga  Hills,  Mar.  1876-  ;  red.  Ao  Naga  lang. 
to  writing;  author,  English — Ao  Naga  Dictionary,  1911; 
various  works  in  Ao  Naga;  ad.  Amenia,  N.  Y.  D.  D.,  B.  U., 
1901. 

George  Mellen  Prentiss  King,  b.  Oxford,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1833. 
W.  C.  1857;  N.  T.  I.  1857-58;  ord.  Farmington,  Me.,  May  12, 
1858;  p.  Farmington,  1858;  prof.  Md.  Agric.  C,  1858-59;  p. 
East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-65;  U.  S.  Christ.  Cmn. ;  tea. 
Richmond,  Va.,  1865-67;  prin.  Natl.  Theol.  Inst.  Washington, 
D.C.,  1867-69;  pres.  Way  S.,  1869-97;  prof.  Va.  Un.  U.,  1899-; 
ad.  Richmond,  Va.D.D.,C.U.,  1886;  LL.  D.,  Ky.  State  C,  1908. 

*Francis  Mansfield,  b.  Carlisle,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1834.  D.  C; 
B.  U.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1857-58;  Gen.  T.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1858-61;  ord.  Epis.  dea..  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  1860;  pt.,  ch.  of 
Holy  Apostles,  New  York,  1861;  asst.  ch.  of  Holy  Communion, 
New  York,  1860-61;  min.'St.  Paul's,  Salem,  1861;  cur.  Calvary 
Chap.,  New  York,  1861-62;  chapl.  132d  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Aug. 
1862— -Feb.  1863;  r.  ch.  of  Ascension,  Brooklyn,  June  1863— 
Nov.  1873;  ch.  of  Atonement  and  St.  John's,  combined  to  form 
St.  Andrew's,  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  1873— Nov.  1878;  Trinity 
ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  1878— Nov.  1881;  St.  John's  ch., 
Taunton,  Mass.,  Mar.  1882— June  1890;  M.  D.,  C.  of  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1885,  Long  Island  C.  Hosp.  1893; 
completed  Harvard  med.  course,  1894;  phys.  and  surg.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1890-95;  chapl.  Bellevue  Hosp.,  1892;  asst.  r. 
Christ  ch..  Brook  yn,  1894;  tea.  Anc.  and  Mod.  Lang.,  Marma- 
duke  Mil.  A.,  Sweet  Springs,  Mo.,  1895-98;  r.  St.  James's  ch., 
Callicoon  Depot,  N.  Y.,  1898-99;  Waxahatchie,  Tex.,  1899-1903; 
Wichita  Falls,  1903-05;  St.  John's  ch.,  Worthington,  O., 
1905-1 1 ;  author.  Gathered  Waifs ;  Cosmiad  Sonnets  and  Rhymes ; 
two  volumes,  Selected  Prose  Works ;  Reminiscences  of  an  Event- 
ful Life;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1911. 

*HannibaI  Martin  Sawtelle,  b.  Sidney,  Me.,  Feb.  11,  1824. 
Effingham  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1857-58;  ord.  Freedom,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
11,  1859;  p.  Freedom,  and  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  Sept.  1858 — 
Sept.  1859;  Waterboro,  Oct.  1859— Feb.  1878;  Lebanon,  Mar. 


90  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1861 

1878— Mar.  1884;  North  Conway,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1884— Sept. 
1887;    d.    North   Conway,    Sept.    11,    1887.  10— *7 

{861 

A.  R.  Crane,  Class  Secretary 

*COMFORT  EDWIN  BARROWS,  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Dec. 

11,  1831.  B.  U.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  ord.  South  Danvers, 
now  Peabody,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1861;  p.  Peabody,  1861-65;  1st 
ch.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Mar.  1865-83;  author,  Development  of 
Baptist  Principles  in  R.  I.;  articles  in  periodicals;  d.  Newport, 
Dec.  26,  1883.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1881. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  COREY,  b.  New  Canaan,  N.  B.,  Dec. 

12,  1834.  Ac.  C.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  ord.  Seabrook,  N.  H., 
Sept.  18,  1861;  p.  Seabrook,  1861-64;  U.  S.  Christ.  Cmn., 
1864-65;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  1865-67;  pres.  Augusta  Inst., 
Ga.,  1867-68;  pres.  Rich.  T.  S.,  1868-99;  d.  Seabrook,  N.  H., 
Sept.  5,  1899.  D.  D.,  Bay.  U.  and  R.  C,  1881,  Toronto  Bapt. 
C,  Can.,  1884,  Ac.  U.,  1892. 

ABIJAH  ROBINSON  CRANE,  b.  Wayne,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  1832. 
W.  C.  1856;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  ord.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Nov.  1861; 
p.  Hallowell,  1861-74;  fin.  sec.  C.  U.,  1874-77;  p.  East 
Winthrop,  1877-90;  memb.  leg.  1879,  1880;  p.  Hebron,  and 
instr.  Bib.  Lit.,  Hebron  A.,  1890-1910;  ad.  38  New  Lawn 
Ave.,  Arlington,  N.  J.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1882. 

JOSEPH  HENRY  GILMORE,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  29, 
1834.  B.  U.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  asst.  instr.  Heb.,  N.  T.  I., 
1861-62;  ord.  Fisherville,  now  Penacook,  N.  H.,  June  19, 
1862;  p.  Fisherville,  June  1862-64;  ed.  Concord  Daily  Monitor, 
and  priv.  sec.  to  Gov.  Gilmore  of  N.  H.,  1864-65;  p.  2d 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1865— Dec.  1867;  act.  prof.  Heb. 
R.  T.  S.,  1867-68;  prof.  Rhet.,  Log.,  and  Eng.,  U.  R.,  Jan. 
1868-1908,  prof,  em.,  1908- ;  author.  Little  Mary,  1861;  the 
hymn  ''He  Leadeih  me,"  1862;  The  Art  of  Expression,  1875; 
Outlines  of  Logic,  1876;  The  English  Language  and  its  Early 
Literature,  1878;  Chautauqua  Text-Book  of  English  Literature 
1880;  Primary  Speaker,  1881;  Intermediate  Speaker,  1881 
Academic  Speaker,  1882;  Wedlock;  Outlines  of  Rhetoric,  1891 
Hints  about  Books  and  Reading;  Outlines  of  English  and 
American  Literature,  1905;  ed.  writer  on  the^  Examiner ;  Uni- 
versity Extension  lect. ;  ad.  15  Brighton  St.,  Rochester.  Ph. 
D.,  B.  U.,  1892. 

*DAVID  EDWARD  HOLMES,  b.  Stonington,  Conn.,  Aug. 
12,  1832.     M.  U.  1858;    H.  T.  S.  1858-59;    N.  T.  I.  1859-61; 


1861]  STUDENTS  91 

ord.  Peoria,  111.,  May  14,  1862;  p.  Peoria,  May  1862— Feb. 
1864;  Beriin,  Wis.,  Apr.  1864— Dec.  1865;  tea.  Beriin,  Jan. 
1866— June  1871;  Oshkosh,  Sept.— Dec,  1871;  civ.  serv. 
Galva,  111.,  Apr.  1872— Dec.  1886;  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Sublette,  111., 
Jan.  1887— May  1890;  Stark,  June  1890— May  1891;  Ontario, 
June— Nov.,  1893;  Sublette,  Dec.  1894;  disab.  May  1896;  res. 
Chicago,  111.,  1894-1907;  d.  Chicago,  Nov.  1,  1907. 

ROBERT  DICKEY  PORTER,  b.  Comwallis,  N.  S.,  Jan.  31, 
1830.  Ac.  C.  1857;  N.  T.  I.  1859-61;  ord.  Dartmouth,  N.  S., 
Sept.  17,  1857;  p.  Milton,  N.  S.,  1861-62;  Hebron,  1862-66; 
Lockport,  1866-70;  Milltown,  Calais,  Me.,  1870-77;  Fin.  Agt. 
Ac.  C,  1877-80;  health  failed;  res.  Middleton,  1880-81; 
p.  Lawrencetown,  1881-87;  in  broken  health,  occ.  pr.,  Middle- 
ton,  1887-1904;  Smith's  Cove,  Digby,  1904-07;  Willow  Park, 
Halifax,  1907-08;  p.  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  1908-09;  ad.  Willow 
Park,  Halifax. 

HENRY  EPHRAIM  ROBINS,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept. 
30,  1827.  C.  h.  I.;  Fairmount  T.  S.,  Ky.;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61; 
ord.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  26,  1861;  assoc.  p.  Cent,  ch.,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  Jan.  1862— Mar.  1863;  p.  Cent,  ch.,  Newport,  Mar. 
1863— May  1867;  1st  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1867-73;  pres. 
C.  U.  1873-82;  prof.  Christ.  Eth.,  R.  T.  S.,  1882-1903;  unable 
to  engage  in  active  teaching  because  of  ill  health;  lit.  work, 
1903 — ;  author.  Harmony  of  Ethics  with  Theology,  1891;  The 
Christian  Idea  of  Education,  1895;  The  Ethics  of  the  Christian 
Life,  1904;  Faith  Rational,  1910;  ad.  Greenfield,  Mass.  D.  D., 
U.  R.,  1868;  LL.  D.,  C.  U.,  1890. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  ROWE,  b.  Guilford,  Me.,  Jan.  19, 
1834.  W.  C.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  ord.  New  Gloucester, 
Me.,  Aug.  29,  1861;  s.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1861-62;  p.  Augusta, 
Me.,  1862-64;  chapl.  U.  S.  army,  1864-65;  p.  Boston,  Mass., 
1866-71;  asst.  ed.  Christian  Era,  1868-71;  p.  Weymouth, 
1871-74;  Wollaston  Heights,  1874-78;  Cambridge,  1878-81; 
Mystic  River,  Conn.,  1881-84;  South  Abington,  now  Whitman, 
Mass.,  1885-88;  Randolph,  1888— Nov.  1890;  d.  Newton 
Centre,  Nov.  29,  1890. 

*HENRY  GILBERT  SAFFORD,  b.   Boston,    Mass.,    Jan. 

18,  1832.     B.  U.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  ord.  Amesbury,  Sept. 

19,  1861;  p.  Amesbury,  1861-68;  Concord,  N.  H.,  June  1868— 
Oct.  1875;  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  Dec.  1875— Feb.  1884; 
insur.  bus.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1884-99;  d.  Newton,  May  29,  1899. 

*SAMUEL  GREGORY  SILLIMAN,  b.  Easton,  Conn.,  Oct. 
13,  1834.  B.  U.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  s.  Lebanon,  Me., 
1862-63;  ord.  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Nov.  11,  1864;  miss.  Memphis, 


92  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1861 

1864-66;  p.  Memphis,  1866-75;  Montana,  N.  J.,  1877-79;  s. 
Danbury,  Conn.,  1880-81;  p.  White  Hills,  Dec.  1881— Apr. 
1887;  Lyme,  May  1887— Apr.  1891;  Winthrop,  May  1891— 
Apr.  1892;  w.  c.  Adams,  Conn.;  d.  Easton,  Nov.  1,  1899. 

*HENRY  VAUGHAN,  b.  St.  Martin's,  N.  B.,  Nov.  14,  1834. 
Ac.  C.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1859-61;  p.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1862-64;  d. 
St.  John,  Aug.  12,  1864. 

Alfred  Chfpman,  b.  Western  Comwallis,  N.  S.,  Aug.  11,  1834. 
Ac.  C.  1855,  post-grad.  1856-57;  N.  T.  I.  parts  of  1858-61; 
ord.  Oxford,  N.  S.,  Nov.  16,  1862;  miss,  and  p.  Pictou  Co.,  1862- 
66;  Stewiacke,  Musquodoboit,  Renfrew,  1866-70;  Yarmouth, 
1870-71;  Sydney,  C.  B.,  and  Hawksbury,  1871-74;  Bedeque, 
P.  E.  I.,  and  Tryon,  1875-78;  Hopewell,  N.  B.,  1879-81;  Jack- 
sonville, 1882-83;  State  miss..  Me.,  1884-85;  p.  Monson,  Me., 
Dec.  1886-87;  Campton  Village,  N.  H.,  1887-89;  Alfred,  Me., 
May  1889— Aug.  1892;  North  Springfield,  Vt.,  1892— May  1898; 
Stewiacke,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1898— Dec.  1899;  occ.  s.  Berwick,  Jan. 
1900—. 

^Howard  Malcolm  Emerson,  b.  North  Reading,  Mass.,  1834. 
B.  U.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-60;  ord.  Jan.  2,  1861;  p.  Methuen, 
1861-62;  d.  South  Berwick,  Me.,  May  16,  1862. 

*Wmiam  Hall,  b.  Kentville,  N.  S.,  1816.  K.  C.  1835;  N.  T.  I. 
1858-59;  ord.  July  12,  1842;  p.  N.  S.  and  N.  B.;  d.  Windsor, 
N.  S.,  Jan.  15,  1870. 

Lticitis  Manlitts  Sargent  Haynes,  b.  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Feb, 
8,  1838.  N.  T.  I.  1858-60;  ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1860; 
p.  Augusta,  Sept.  1860-61;  sen.  1st  lieut.,  4th  Me.  bat.  light 
artil.,  1861-62;  p.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1863-69;  Watertown, 
Sept.  1869— Mar.  1873;  Norwich,  1873— Mar.  1881;  Bingham- 
ton,  Apr.  1881— Mar.  1886;  Troy,  Apr.  1886— Dec.  1896;  assoc. 
p.  Judson  mem.  ch..  New  York,  Jan.  1897-98;  ev.  aut.  1898- 
1901;  p.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1,  1901—?,  Oct.  1904-06; 
author.  Idyl  of  Ruth,  1902;  ad.  04  Chestnut  St.,  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.     D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1879. 

*Henry  Martyn  Jones,  b.  Poultney,  Vt.,  June  21,  1827. 
Wms.  C.  1856;  ord.  Southfield,  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Oct. 
1856;  p.  Southfield,  1856-60;  N.  T.  I.  1858-60;  p.  Tisbury  and 
Gayhead,  I860-?;  Lodi  Schodack,  N.  Y.;  Berne;  home  miss., 
Kans.,  1870-75?;  ret.  1875?;  far.  West  Norfolk,  Conn.;  d. 
West  Norfolk,  Feb.  2,  1896. 

*George  Robinson  Mclntyre,  b.  Warren,  Me.,  Mar.  8,  1835. 
B.  C.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1858-59;  stud,  law,  Thomaston,  Me., 
1859-61;  adm.  to  bar,  Rockland,  1861;  elk.  Washington,  D.  C, 
1861-62;  d.  Warren,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1863. 


1862]  STUDENTS  93 

*Asa  Perkins,  b.  Thomaston,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1833.  W.  C.  185G; 
N.  T.  I.  1858-60;  ord.  Rockport,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  18G0;  p. 
Rockport,  June  1860— Sept.  1862;  East  Harrington,  June  1863 
—Aug.  1866;  Livermore  Falls,  Feb.  1867— Apr.  1868; 
Limerick,  Dec.  1869 — June  1877;  s.  Machiasport  and  East 
Machias,  1877-78;  Fayette,  June  1879— June  1880;  vv.  c. 
Limerick,  1880-93;  d.  Limerick,  Aug.  1,  1893. 

*  William  Granville  Pratt,  b.  New  Castle,  Pa.,  July  17,  1834. 
D.  U.  1856;  N.  T.  I.  1858-60;  ord.  1861;  p.  Dixon,  111.,  Jack- 
sonville, Chester,  1861-66;  Zanesville,  O.,  1866-68;  Cheviot, 
1868-69;  tea.  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  1869-72;  supt.  schs.,  St. 
Peter,  Minn.,  and  Northfield,  1872;  prof.  Allegheny,  Pa.;  d. 
Allegheny,  Feb.  20,  1884. 

Solon  Whithed  Stevens,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1836.  B. 
U.  1858;  N.  T.  L  1858;  health  failed;  not  ord.;  tea.  mus., 
Lowell,  1858-66;  held  many  civ.  pos. ;  memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  1879- 
85;  memb.  leg.,  1885,  1886,-^  ad.  to  bar,  1888;  author,  speeches 
and  addresses ;  res.  Lowell,  1858—. 


*AIexander  McLearn,  b.  St.  Peter's  Bay,  P.  E.  I.,  Mar.  9, 
1832.  Pierce  A.  1856-58;  N.  T.  I.  1859-60;  ord.  Halifax,  Oct. 
3,  1860;  p.  Halifax,  1860-61;  North  Middleboro,  July  1863— 
June  1865;  East  Granville,  1865-69;  Manchester,  Mich.,  1869- 
70;  Aurelius,  1870-72;  Dansville,  1872-79;  w.  c.  Mason,  1879- 
81;  pres.  C,  Battle  Creek,  1881-82;  p.  Seventh  Day  Bapt.  ch., 
Walworth,  Wis.,  Jan.  1883— July  1886;  miss.  p.  Berlin,  July 
1886— July  1888;  p.  Rockville,  R.  I.,  July  1888-1906;  d. 
Walworth,  Wis.,  Mar.  17,  1907.  D.  D.,  Prince  of  Wales  C, 
P.  E.  L  21— *14 

1862 

-CHAPIN  HOWARD  CARPENTER,  b.  Milford,  N.  H.,  June 
29,  1835.  H.  U.  1859;  N.  T.  I.  1859-62;  ord.  Cambridge, 
Sept.  28,  1862;  miss.  Rangoon,  Burma,  1862-68;  prof.  Karen 
T.  S.,  Rangoon,  May  1863— Nov.  1868;  miss.  Bassein,  1868-72 
1875-80;  pres.  Rangoon  C.  1874-75;  in  U.  S.  1872-74, 1880-86 
miss,  work,  Nemuro,  Yezo,  Japan,  Sept.  1886 — Feb.  1887 
author,  Self  Support  in  Bassein,  1883;  Studies  in  Mission 
Economics,  1886;  d.  Nemuro,  Feb.  2,  1887. 

*AMOS  HARRIS,  b.  Turner,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  1830.  B.  C. 
1859;  N.  T.  L  1859-62;  ord.  Medfield,  Nov.  1862;  p.  Medfield, 
Sept.  1862— Sept.  1865;  Arlington,  Jan.  1866— Dec.  1874; 
Weston,  Jan.  1875— Nov.  1890;  act.  p.  Glendale  ch.,  Everett, 


94  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1862 

July  1894— Feb.  1897;  Randolph,  June  1897-99;  res.  Everett, 
Mass.,  1891-1908;  d.  Everett,  Apr.  25,  1908. 

HENRY  MELVILLE  KING,  b.  Oxford,  Me.,  Sept.  3,1838. 
B.  C.  1859;  N.  T.  I.  1859-62;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  28,  1862; 
asst.  instr.  Heb.,  N.  T.  I.,  1862-63;  p.  Dudley  St.  ch.,  Boston 
Highlands,  Apr.  1863— Dec.  1881;  Em.  ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  1882— June  1891;  1st  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  1891— 
Apr.  1906,  p.  em.  1906 — ;  author.  Early  Baptists  Defended, 
1880;  Mary's  Alabaster  Box,  1883;  Our  Gospels,  1895;  Summer 
Visit  of  Three  Rhode  Islanders  to  Mass.  Bay,  1896;  The  Mother 
Church,  1896;  The  Baptism  of  Roger  Williams,  1897;  The 
Messiah  in  the  Psalms,  1899;  Why  We  Believe  the  Bible,  1902; 
Religious  Liberty,  1903;  John  Myles  and  the  Founding  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  in  Massachusetts,  1905;  Historicel  Cata- 
logue of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Providence,  1908;  Roger 
Williams  and  Rhode  Island,  1909;  Sir  Henry  Vane,  Jr.,  1909; 
History  of  the  Emmanuel  Church  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1909;  also 
numerous  biographical,  historical,  and  religious  pamphlets 
and  articles  in  religious  reviews;  ad.  8  Gushing  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1877;  S.  T.  D.,  B.  C,  1899. 

*  WILLIAM  MILTON  ROSS,  b.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  6, 
1826.  B.  U.  1  yr.;  A.  C.  1  yr.;  N.  T.  I.  1859-62;  ord.  Jan. 
1863;  p.  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  18G3-65;  West  Hartford, 
1865-68;  North  Billerica,  Mass.,  1868-71;  d.  Northampton, 
Nov.  5,  1872. 

*HENRY  MARTYN  TUPPER,  b.  Monson,  Mass.,  Apr.  11, 
1831.  A.  C.  1859;  N.  T.  I.  1859-62;  ord.  Wales,  July  1862; 
U.  S.  Army,  priv.,  chapl.,  1862-65;  p.  colored  ch.,  Raleigh, 
N.  C,  1866-74;  fd.  Shaw  U.,  pres.  1866-93;  d.  Raleigh,  Nov. 
11,  1893.     D.  D.,  W.  F.  C,  1886. 

*DAVID  WESTON,  b.  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1836.  B.  U. 
1859;  N.  T.  I.  1859-62;  ord.  Aug.  28,  1862;  p.  Pleasant  St. 
ch.,  Worcester,  1862-70;  prin.  W.  A.  1870-72;  p.  Cent,  ch., 
Salem,  1872;  prof.  Ecc.  Hist.,  M.  U.  T.  S.,  1872-75;  author. 
History  of  the  Baptists  in  New  England;  d.  Hamilton,  N.  Y,, 
Feb.  21,  1875.     D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1873. 


*John  Perkins  Farrar,  b.  Mason  Village,  now  Greenville,  N. 
H.,  Aug.  25,  1824.  A.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  and  Fair  Haven, 
Vt. ;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1849;  Adv.  min. ;  p.  Low 
Hampton,  N.  Y.,  1855-58;  N.  T.  I.  1858-61;  p.  Bapt.  ch., 
East  Wallingford,  Vt.,  1861-63,  1870-72;  South  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,  1863-65;   3d.  ch.,  Lynn,  1865-67;   Sturbridge,  1867-69; 


1862]  STUDENTS  95 

Ludlow,  Vt.,  1872-78;  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  1883-85;  many 
ev.  and  s.  serv. ;  ed.  Messiah's  Herald,  3  yrs.;  res.  Lynn,  Mass.; 
d.  Lynn,  Dec.  1,  1901. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Lawrence,  b.  Jay,  Me.,  Apr.  14,  1835. 
W.  C.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1859-60;  in  civ.  war,  2d  R.  I.  Vols.;  ord. 
Cape  Neddick,  Me.,  May  22, 1862;  p.  Cape Neddick,  Jan.  1862— 
Apr.  1865;  East  Corinth,  Apr.  1865— Apr.  1867;  Dexter,  Apr. 
1867— May  1870;  Brunswick,  May  1870— Sept.  1874;  Groton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1874— Oct.  1880;  Colo,  and  Wis.,  1880-81;  Meriden, 
N.  H.,  July  1881— Nov.  1880;  Jefferson,  Me.,  Nov.  1886— May 
1890;  Buckfield,  May  1890— Sept.  1897;  Shutesbury,  Mass., 
Nov.  1898— Oct.  1899;  Mendon,  Jan.  1900— Jan.  1902;  Bow, 
N.  H.,  Aug.  1904— Oct.  1905;  ad.  47  Highland  St.,  Marlboro, 
Mass. 

Horatio  C  Lillie,  b.  Butternuts,  N.  Y.,  1838.  U.  C.  1859; 
N.  T.  I.  1859-60;  far.  South  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  I860—;  ad. 
Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.? 

*JucIah  Teagwe  Pompilly,  b.  Turner,  Me.,  Mar.  17,  1837.     W. 

C.  1859;  N.  T.  L  1859-60;  not  ord.;  in  bus.;  d.  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  6,  1870. 

*  Albert  Knight  Potter,  b.  Coventry,  R.  L,  June  28,  1833. 
B.  U.  1859;  N.  T.  L  1859-60;  ord.  South  Berwick,  Me.,  Sept. 
27,  1860;  p.  South  Berwick,  1860-64;  State  St.  ch.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1864-83;  Dudley  St.  ch.,  Boston,  1883— Sept.  1887; 
author,  many  periodical  articles;   d.  Springfield,  Nov.  3,  1887. 

D.  D.,  M.  U.,  1881. 

=^=Moses  M.  Randolph,  b.  Atlanta,  111.,  1835.  S.  C.  1  yr.;  p. 
Shirley,  Mass.,  1858-59;  ord.  Mar.  24,  1859;  N.  T.  I.  1859-60; 
U.  S.  Vols.  1861-62;  d.  battle  Pittsburg  Landing,  Apr.  6,  1862. 


Charles  Brooks,  b.  Holden,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1830.  B.  U.  1851- 
53;  tea.  1854-59;  N.  T.  I.  Feb.  1860-61;  ord.  West  Wardsboro, 
Vt.,  Sept.  19,  1861;  p.  West  Wardsboro,  July  1861-64;  del. 
Christ.  Cmn.  6  weeks;  p.  Rowe,  Mass.,  and  Charlemont,  Jime 
1864— June  1867;  West  Royalston,  1867-69;  Weston,  Vt., 
1869-70;  Milford,  la.,  and  Sciola,  July  1870— Dec.  1871;  Ox- 
ford, Jan.  1872— Sept.  1873;  Lone  Tree,  Oct.  1873— Feb.  1877; 
Monmouth,  Feb.  1877— Feb.  1878;  Algona,  Feb.  1878— Feb. 
1879;  Prairie  Creek,  1880,  3  mos.;  Livermore,  1880-81;  vol. 
miss,  in  many  new  towns;  lect. ;  w.  c.  Livermore,  1889 — ?; 
ad.  State  Hospital,  Cherokee,  la. 

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1863 

N.  J.  WheEt.ER,  Class  Secretary 

*GRANVILLE  SHARP  ABBOTT,  b.  North  Reading,  Mass., 
Feb.  27,  1837.  B.  U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  ord.  South  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  4,  1863;  p.  South  Boston,  Sept.  1863— Sept.  1869; 
Watertown,  Nov.  1869— Dec.  1876;  San  Francisco.  Cal.,  1877- 
78;  Oakland,  Apr.  1878— Jan.  1882;  ed.  Herald  of  Truth,  1880- 
89;  agt.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  1882-94;  res.  Oakland;  author,  5.  S. 
Question  Books,  1872-78;  ed.  bd.  Watchman,  4  yrs. ;  d.  Oakland, 
Nov.  22,  1897.     D.  D.,  Cal.,  C,  1880,  B.  U.,  1883. 

TIMOTHY  HORTON  BALL,  b.  Agawam,  Mass.,  Feb.  16, 
1826.  F.  C.  1850 ;  miss.  1850-60 ;  ord.  Crown  Point,  Ind. ,  Dec.  30, 
1855;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  p.  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  1863-95;  prin. 
Crown  Point  Inst.  1865-71;  newsp.  ed.,  Nov.  1867— Mar.  1870, 
1878-79,  1886-89;  S.  S.  miss,  for  northwestern  Indiana,  Am. 
S.  S.  Un.,  Apr.  1888— Dec.  1895;  chapl.  historical  sec,  publ. 
of  annual  reports  of  Old  Settler  and  Historical  Assoc,  of  Lake 
Co.,  Ind.,  July  1875—;  author,  Lake  County,  1834-1872,  1873; 
Lake  of  the  Red  Cedars,  1880;  Clarke  and  its  Surroundings,  1540- 
1877,  1882;  Notes  on  Luke's  Gospel,  1889;  Poems  and  Hymns, 
1889;  Annie  B.,  1893;  Northwestern  Indian,  1800-1900;  In- 
spired Scriptures,  1903;  cor.  various  papers;  ad.  12  E.  North 
St.,  Crown  Point,  Ind. 

*ISAAC  DAVIS  COLBURN,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H..  Sept.  30, 
1831.  B.  U.  1859;  N.  T.  I.  1859-63;  ord.  Roxbury,  Sept.  1863; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Maulmain,  Burma,  Mar. — Nov.,  1864;  Tavoy, 
Nov.  1864— Dec.  1867;  Toungoo,  Dec.  1867— Apr.  1869; 
Rangoon,  Apr.  1869 — June  1880;  inv.  since  1880;  res.  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  1887-1907;  d.  Nashua,  Mar.  5,  1907. 

JAMES  CHAMPLIN  FERNALD,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  18, 
1838.  H.  U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  ord.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Mar. 
•23,  1864;  p.  Rutland,  1862-65;  Waterville,  Me.,  1865-66;  in 
F:urope,  1866-67;  w.  c.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1868-69;  p.  Gran- 
ville, O.,  1869-72;  in  govt.  serv.  Washington,  D.  C,  1872-76; 
p.  McConnelsville,  O.,  1876-77;  Clyde,  1877-79;  Galion,  1879- 
80;  Springfield,  1881-85;  Garrettsville,  1885-89;  ed.  work  with 
Funk  &  Wagnalls,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889—;  author,  The 
Economics  of  Prohibition,  1890;  Synonyms,  Antonyms  and 
Prepositions  of  the  English  Language,  1891 ;  The  New  Womanhood, 
1894;  The  Spaniard  in  History,  1898;  The  Imperial  Republic, 
1898;  The  Home  Training  of  Children,  1898;  True  Motherhood, 
1900;  Connectives  of  English  Speech,  1904;  A  Working  Grammar 
of  the  English  Language,  1907  ;ed.  Students'  Standard  Dictionary; 
The  Concise  Standard  Dictionary;    The  Classic  Speller ;  Scientific 


1863]  STUDENTS  97 

Sidelights,  1901;  ed.  on  Standard  Dictionary;  assoc.  ed.  Columbian 
Encyclopedia;  ad.  207  Lorraine  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 
L.  H.  D.,  D.  U.,  1904. 

*ADONIRAM  JUDSON  GORDON,  b.  New  Hampton,  N.  H., 
Apr.  19,  1836.  B.  U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  ord.  Jamaica 
Plain,  June  29,  1863;  p.  Jamaica  Plain,  June  1863— Dec.  1869; 
Clarendon  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Dec.  1869— Feb.  1895;  fd.  Gordon 
Bib.  and  Miss.  Tm.  Sch.,  now  Gordon  Sch.  of  N.  T.  I.,  1889; 
author.  In  Christ,  1872;  Congregational  Worship,  1874; 
Grace  and  Glory,  1880;  Ministry  of  Healing,  1882;  The  Twofold 
Life,  1883,  1884;  Ecce  Venit,  1889;  The  Holy  Spirit  in  Missions, 
1893;  The  ministry  of  the  Spirit,  1894;  How  Christ  came  to 
Church,  1895;  ed.  Vestry  Hymn  and  Tune  Book,  1872;  (with 
S.  L.  Caldwell)  Service  of  Song  for  Baptist  Churches,  1871,  1878, 
1881;  (with  A.  T.  Pierson)  Coronation  Hymnal,  1894;  d.  Boston, 
Feb.  2,  1895.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1878. 

LEWIS  BAKER  HIBBARD,  b.  St.  Armand,  now  Abbott's 
Corner,  P.  Q.,  Nov.  20,  1834.  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1853-61;  N.  T.  I. 
1861-63;  ord.  Waterbury  Centre,  Vt.,  June  29,  1864;  p.  Water- 
bury  Centre,  Sept.  1863— Feb.  1867;  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb. 
1867— Mar.  1868;  Grafton,  Vt.,  Mar.  1868— Sept.  1872; 
Adams,  Mass.,  Oct.  1872 — Apr.  1874;  health  failed;  far. 
Charlotte,  Vt.,  May  1874— Sept.  1877;  s.  Bristol,  Aug.  1874— 
Mar.  1875;  ed.  Vermont  Farmer,  St.  Johnsbury,  win.  1876-77; 
p.  Cavendish,  Sept.  1877— Oct.  1879;  chapl.  Vt.  Senate,  1878- 
1880;  prop,  and  ed.  Vermont  Tribune,  Ludlow,  1879-81;  p. 
Cedar  Rapids,  la..  May  1882 — May  1883;  ed.  Farmer's  Review, 
Chicago,  111.,  May  1883 — May  1884;  cmnr.  agric.  and  act.  dir. 
gen.  exp..  New  Orleans,  1885;  gen.  man.  Minneapolis  exp. 
1886;  jud.  police  ct..  Highland  Park,  111.,  1889-1909;  city 
coUec.  May  1893— May  1896;  res.  Highwood,  May  1883— Sept. 
1887;  Highland  Park,  May  1887— Feb.  1909;  cur.  Des  M.  C. 
lib.  Mar.  1909 — ;  author.  Centennial  History  Baptist  Church, 
Abbott's  Corner,  P.  Q.,  1900;  ed.  Lake  County  Post,  Jan.  1890 — 
June  1892;  cor.  various  papers,  ad.  1524  10th  St.,  Des  Moines, 
la. 

*HARRIS  SMITH  INMAN,  b.  Anthony,  R.  I.,  1835.  B.  U. 
1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  ord.  Auburn,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1863;  p. 
Auburn,  1863-66;  Broadway  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1866-67; 
publ.  and  books..  Providence,  miss,  and  s.,  many  chs.,  1867- 
1908;  d.  Providence,  May  8,  1908. 

*STILLMAN  KERSEY  RECORD,  b.  Minot,  now  Auburn, 
Me.,  Dec.  12,  1826.  W.  C.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  not  ord.;  s. 
Sterling,  Mass.,  Sept.  1863— Feb.  1864;  Saco,  Me.,  Feb.— Mar., 
1864;  miss.  Am,  S.  S.  Un.,  R.  I.,  Mass.,  and  New  Eng.,  exc.  Vt., 


98  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1863 

1864-79;  vol.  miss.,  Fla.,  1885,  1887;  horticulturist,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1877-1911;  author,  tracts  and  pamphlets;  lect.  on 
horticulture,  temp.,  and  pol.  econ.;  d.  Worcester,  Apr.  22, 
1911. 

DANIEL  APPLETON  WHITE  SMITH,  b.  WaterviUe, 
Me.,  June  18,  1840.  H.  U.  1859;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  ord.  New- 
ton Centre,  July  26,  1863;  miss.  A.  B.M.  U.,  Rangoon,  Burma, 
1864-66;  Henzada,  1866-75;  pres.  Karen  T.  S.,  Rangoon,  1876- 
90;  Insein,  1890 — ;  author,  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Edward  Ahiel 
Stevens,  1886;  Sound  Principles  of  Interpretation,  1902;  (in 
Karen)  Qiiestions  on  the  Parables,  Miracles  and  the  Men  of  the 
Bible,  1874;  Principles  of  Logic,  1883,  1901;  Notes  of  the  An- 
notated Paragraph  Bible  of  the  London  Religious  Tract  Society, 
1887,  1910;  Little  Henry  and  His  Bearer,  1890;  The  Heart- 
Book,  1892;  Handbook  of  the  Bible,  1892,  1909;  Sermonizing 
and  Preaching,  1899;  Texts  for  Christian  Workers,  1905;  Pas- 
tor's Handbook;  Psalms  arranged  for  Responsive  Reading;  over 
sixty  hymns,  mostly  translations  in  the  Karen  Hymn-Book; 
ed.  The  Morning  Star,  1868 — ;  trans.  Wayland's  Moral  Science, 
1885,  1910;  ad.  Insein,  Burma.     D.  D.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1883. 

HENRY  OLIN  WALKER,  b.  Whiting,  Vt.,  Oct.  15,  1835. 
N.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1857-60;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  ord.  East  Weare, 
N.  H.,  Jan.  20,  1864;  p.  East  Weare,  Jan.  1864— Sept.  1867; 
Deerfield,  Oct.  1867— Sept.  1886;  w.  c.  Merrimac,  Mass.;  s. 
Newton,  N.  H. ;  occ.  s.;  res.  Merrimac,  Mass.  A.  M.,  C.  U., 
1870. 

NELSON  JOSEPH  WHEELER,  b.  Shelbume  Falls,  Mass., 
Aug.  9,  1833.  H.  U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  ord.  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1863;  p.  Skowhegan,  July  1863— July  1869; 
Cent,  ch.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1869— Apr.  1879;  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  1879— Apr.  1882;  North  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov. 
1884— Mar.  1888;  miss.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1888-89;  Orange, 
N.  J.,  Jan.  1890— Jan.  1891;  p.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1891— 
June  1895;  act.  p.  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1896-99;  miss.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sept.  1910-1911;  assoc.  ed.  Religious  Herald, 
Richmond,  Va.,  1885-1888;  ed.  Soo  Thah  (by  Dr.  Bunker);  ad. 
60  Forest  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


Henry  Hinckley,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  9,  1832.  H.  U. 
1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-62;  ord.  Winchester,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1862; 
p.  Winchester,  Sept.  1862— Oct.  1866;  Groveland,  Nov.  1866— 
Sept.  1870;  Cambridgeport,  Oct.  1870— Aug.  1878;  East  ch., 
Lynn,  Sept.  1878— Aug.  1893;  Roslindale,  Sept.  1893-1899; 
asst.  p.  Ruggles  St.  ch.,  Boston,  1899-1902;  ad.  116  Upland 
Road,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


1864]  STUDENTS  99 

*Robert  Gray  Johnson,  b.  Nahant,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1833.  B. 
U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-61;  ord.  Felchville,  Vt.,  Jan.  16,  1862; 
p.  Felchville,  Sept.  1861— May  1865;  Wallingford,  May  1865— 
June  1867;  Westminster,  Mass.,  June  1867 — Sept.  1871;  Hollis- 
ton,  Sept.  1871— May  1875;  North  Springfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  1875— 
Aug.  1883;  Littkton,  Mass.,  Nov.  1883— June  1888;  Dighton, 
Nov.  1888— June  1891;  West  Medway,  June  1891— July  1896; 
w.  c.  Weston,  1896-1905;  d.  Weston,  Mar.  16,  1905. 

Adoniram  Jadson  Rich,  b.  Cooper,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1834.  W.  C. 
1859-61;  N.  T.  I.  1860-63;  U.  T.  S.  1863;  ord.  Cong,  ch., 
Dorchester,  Mar.  1864;  p.  Dorchester,  July  1863-1867;  West- 
minster, 1867-70;  Unit,  ch.,  Brookfield,  1870-79;  Hyde  Park, 
1879-83;  Fall  River,  1883-90;  Milford,  N.  H.,  1890-1899; 
Dighton,  Mass.,  1899-1909;  p.  em.  Sept.  1909—;  author, 
History  of  \2bth  Anniversary  of  First  Congregational  Church, 
Westininster,  Mass.,  1869;  Lives  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Pills- 
bury,  1899;  ad.  Dighton,  Mass. 

*CharIes  Herbert  Richardson,  b.  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  Oct.  20, 
1833.  A.  C.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1860-62;  ord.  Massena,  N.  Y.,  Jan  8, 
1863;  p.  Massena,  1863-64;  chapl.  U.  S.  Army,  1864-65;  p. 
Felchville,  Vt.,  1865-70;  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  1870-71;  Northville, 
Mich.,  1871-74;  Rome,  1874-78;  Marshall,  Minn.,  1878-80;  w.  c. 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1880-1903;  d.  Sioux  City,  May  11,  1903. 

Edward  Manning  Saunders,  b.  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  Dec.  20,  1829. 
Ac.  C.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1860-61;  ord.  West  ComwaUis,  N.  S.,  Dec. 
15,  1858;  p.  2d  Comwallis  ch.,  Dec.  1858— June  1867;  1st  ch. 
Halifax,  Oct.  1867 — Oct.  1881;  co-ed.  Christian  Visitor,  Halifax, 
1882-85;  lit.  work,  Halifax,  1885—;  chapl.  City  Home,  Halifax, 
1882-1910;  p.  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  Sept.  1893-1894;  author, 
The  History  of  the  Baptists  of  the  Maritime  Provinces;  Three 
Nova  Scotia  Premiers;  The  Life  of  Rev.  John  Wiswall;  ad.  28 
Carleton  St.,  Halifax,  D.  D.,  Ac.  C,  1882. 

16— *7 

1864 

F.  D.  Blake,  Class  Secretary 

FREDERIC  DANA  BLAKE,  b.  Princeton,  Mass.,  Aug.  3, 
1839.  W.  C.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1861-64;  asst.  instr.  Heb.  N.  T.  I., 
1863-64;  ord.  Gardiner,  Me.,  Aug.  3,  1864;  p.  Gardiner,  July 
1864— July  1868;  New  London.  N.  H.,  Mar.  1869— Mar.  1873; 
Cherryfield,  Me.,  May  1875— May  1880;  Oakland,  May  1880— 
July  1883;  Wickford,  R.  I.,  Mar.  1884— Mar.  1892;  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  Mar.  1896— Nov.  1001;  supt.  schs.  North  Kings- 
tov/r:    V  .  I.,  Nov.  1905—;  ad.  Wickford,  R.  I. 


leO  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1864 

STEPHEN  HILTON,  b.  Bremen,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1834.  B.  C. 
2  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1861-64;  ord.  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Aug.  3,  1864; 
ed.  Evangel,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1864-73;  tea.  Cal.,  1874-84; 
w.  c.  Milpitas,  1884-86;  far.  and  pr.  Cal.  and  Wash.,  res.  Lynden, 
Wash.,  1886-98;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Nov.  1898—?;  ad.  Mor- 
gan Hill,  Cal. 

*  ALBERT  DE  FORREST  PALMER,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Mar. 
12,  1839.  B.  C.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1861-64;  ord.  Dover,  Me.,  Sept. 
27,  1865;  p.  Dover,  May  1865— Oct.  1866;  s.  McGregor,  la., 
Oct.  1866— May  1867;  West  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  1867-68;  p. 
North  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  Mar.  1869-72;  Chicopee,  Jan.  1872— 
July  1875;  North  Berwick,  Me.,  May  1876— Sept.  1883;  Middle- 
bury,  Vt.,  Sept.  1883— Mar.  1889;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1889— 
May  1896;  w.  c.  Danvers,  Mass.,  1896-1906;  Plaistow,  N.  H., 
1906-1910;  d.  Plaistow,  Jan.  27,  1910. 

JOSEPH  HOLDEN  SEDGWICK,  b.  Frankfort,  Ky.,  Oct.  3, 
1838.  D.  U.  1859;  N.  T.  I.  1860-62,  1863-64;  44th  Mass.  Vols., 
-Sept.  1862— Sept.  1863;  s.  Newark,  O.,  1864-65;  ord.  Seymour, 
Ind.,  Oct.  3,  1865;  p.  Seymour,  1865-66,  1877-80;  miss.  Am.  S. 
.S.  Un.  1868-72,  1880-87;  p.  Defiance,  O.,  1873-74;  Clinton,  111., 
Sept.  1874— Sept.  1876;  city  miss.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sept.  1887—; 
ad.  3109  Austen  Ave.,  Pleasant  Ridge,  Cincinnati. 

*EDWARD  OLIVER  STEVENS,  b.  Maulmain,  Burma,  Dec. 
17,  1838.  B.  U.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1861-64;  ord.  Newton  Centre, 
Oct.  23,  1864;  act.  p.  Sturbridge  ch.,  Fiskdale,  1864-65;  miss. 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Prome,  Burma,  Nov.  1866— Sept.  1889;  Maulmain, 
Sept.  1889— Apr.  1902;  Insein,  Nov.  1902-10;  act.  p.  Eng. 
ch.,  Maulmain,  1891 — Apr.  1893;  author,  Burmese  Guide  to 
Musical  Notation,  1880;  many  sermons  and  historical  sketches 
in  English  and  Burmese,  1880-1911;  ed.  Burmese  Baptist  Hymn 
and  Tune  Book,  1880;  2d  edition  of  Judson's  Burman  and 
English  Dictionary,  1883;  Peep  of  Day,  (trans.,  Mrs.  E.  O. 
Stevens)  1890;  Talaing  Spelling  Book,  1893;  Elementary 
Questions  in  Astronomy,  1894;  Vocabulary,  English  and  Peguan, 
1896;  Narrative  of  the  First  Burman  War,  1897;  The  Peguan 
Hymn  Book,  1897;  Streaks  of  Light,  1901;  Haswell's  Grammati- 
cal Notes  and  Vocabulary  of  the  Peguan,  1902;  Ancient  History, 
1905;  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress,  (trans.,  Mrs.  S.  B.  Judson) 
1906;  Pastor's  Handbook,  1907;  Todd's  Lectures  to  Children, 
1908;  Daily  Food,  1910;  Burman  Messenger,  5  yrs.;  Sabbath 
Awakener,  2  yrs.;  trans.  63  published  hymns;  reviser,  Burmese 
Bible;  d.  Insein,  Nov.  23,  1910.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1899. 

*SAMUEL  WOODBURY,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Sept.  28, 
1840.  B.  U.  1858-61;  N.  T.  I.  1861-64;  ord.  Orleans,  Dec.  28, 
1864;  p.  Orleans,  1864-66;  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  1866-68;  Brain- 


1865]  STUDENTS  lOl 

tree,  Vt.,  1869-71;  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  1871-73;  Pembroke, 
Me.,  1873-76;  Blue  Hill,  1877-80;  Waldo,  Fla.,  s.  in  vie, 
1880-82;  tea.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1882-83;  p.  Newton  Junction, 
N.  H.,  1884-86;  Bow,  May  1886— Nov.  1888;  Chester,  Nov. 
1888— Nov.  1890;  Wells,  Me.,  Nov.  1890— May  1893;  Bow, 
N.  H.,  May  1893-1903;  w.  c.  Orleans,  Mass.,  May  1903— May 
1905;  p.  Belchertown,  1905-10;  d.  East  Orleans,  Dec.  11,  1911. 
A.  M.,  U.  C,  1868. 


*SamtjeI  White  Dwncan,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1838. 
B.  U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1861-62;  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63,  capt.; 
R.  T.  S.  1864-66;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Apr.  18,1867;  p.  Euclid 
Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  Aug.  1866— Mar.  1875;  9th  St.  ch.,  Cin- 
cinnati, Mar.  1875— Sept.  1883;  2d.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1883— July  1888;  w.  c.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1888-90;  for.  sec. 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Dec.  1890-91,  May  1892— Oct.  1898;  res.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1892-98;  d.  Brookline,  Oct.  30,  1898.  D.  D.,U.Chic., 
1875. 

*George  Ober,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1835.  U.  R.  1859- 
61;  N.  T.  I.  1861-63;  health  failed;  far.  1863-80;  ord.  Sea- 
brook,  N.  H.,  Mar.  23,  1880;  p.  Seabrook,  1  yr.;  Brentwood, 
3  yrs.;  Grafton,  Vt.,  1884-86;  agt.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  Brattleboro, 
1886-89;  city  miss.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1889 — ?;  far.  and  occ. 
min.  serv.,  Milford,  Rowaytown;  d.  Bridgeport,  Dec.  17,  1902, 

Henry  Kirke  Porter,  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Nov.  24,  1840.  B. 
U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1861-62;  priv.  45th  Mass.  Vols.  1862-63;  R. 
T.  S.  1865-66;  not  ord.;  in  bus.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1866—;  memb. 
58th  U.  S.  Congress  from  Pittsburg;  ad.  Pittsburg.  LL.  D., 
Bu.  U.,  1893.  9—5* 

IS65 

L.  G.  Barrett,  Class  Secretary 

LUTHER  GUSTAVUS  BARRETT,  b.  Watertown,  Mass., 
Dec.  5,  1838.  H.  U.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1862-65;  in  U.  S.  Christ. 
Cmn.  1863-64;  ord.  Watertown,  Sept.  17,  1865;  p.  Weston, 
Dec.  1867— Jan.  1870;  Winchester,  Feb.  1870— Feb.  1874; 
Berean  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1875— Nov.  1877;  South 
Abington,  now  Whitman,  Mass.,  Aug.  1878 — Apr.  1880;  Pleas- 
ant St.  ch..  Concord,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1880-84;  prof.  vShaw  U., 
Raleigh,  N.  C,  Sept.  1885— Sept.  1886;  p.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Feb. 
1887— Dec.  1888;  5th  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  Jan.  1888— Nov. 
1891;  Milford,  Dec.  1891— Nov.  1893;  pres.  Jackson  C, 
Jackson,  Miss.,  1894-1911;  author,  sermons  and  addresses; 
ad.  6  Sacramento  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


102  THE   NEWTON   THEOLOGICAIj   INSTITUTION  [1865 

ALONZO  BUNKER,  b.  Atkinson,    Me.,  Jan.  30,  1837.     W. 

C.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1862-65;  in  U.  S.  Christ.  Cmn.  1865;  ord. 
East  Winthrop,  Me.,  Aug.  3,  1865;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Toungoo, 
Burma,  1866 — ;  author,  Story  of  Soo  Thah,  1902;  trans,  into 
Karen,  sch.  books;  Foster's  Story  of  the  Bible,  1884;  in  U.  S., 
1902—;  ad.  216  Pleasant  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

*JOSIAH  NELSON  GUSHING,  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  May  4, 
1840.  B.  U.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1862-65;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
July  1,  1865;  asst.  instr.  Heb.,  N.  T.  I.,  1864-66;  miss.  A.  B.  M. 
U.,  Toungoo,  Burma,  1867-74;  Bhamo,  1876-79;  Rangoon, 
1880-1905;  pres.  Rangoon  Bapt.  C,  1893-1905;  author, 
Elementary  Handbook  of  the  Shan  Language,  1880,  1888; 
Grammatical  Sketch  of  the  Kachin  Language,  1880;  Shan  and 
English  Dictionary,  1881;  Shan  Hymnbook;  Christ  and  Buddha, 
1907;  trans.  New  Testament  into  Shan,  1882,  1887,  1903;  Old 
Testament,  1891;  F.  R.  G.  S.,  and  memb.  of  many  Eng.  educ. 
socs.;   d.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  17,  1905.     Ph.  D.,  B.  U.,  1898; 

D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1881. 

*LONZO  LYON  FITTZ,  b.  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1839. 
A.  C.  1857-60;  B.  U.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1862-65;  ord.  South  Wil- 
braham,  now  Hampden,  Feb.  20,  1866;  p.  South  Wilbraham, 
1865-66;  Saginaw  City,  Mich.,  Jan.  1867— Feb.  1868;  Somerset, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1869— Mar.  1874;  Rockland,  Feb.  1875-78;  act. 
p.  Ashland,  1879— May  1881;  Calvary  ch.,  Salem,  1881-83; 
Lake  Village,  now  Lakeport,  N.  H.,  1883 — June  1887;  s.  various 
weak  chs.,  1887 — ?;  d.  Westboro,  Mass.,  Jime  30,  1905. 

*FRANK  ROGERS  MORSE,  b.  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  Nov.  2, 
1839.  D.  C.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1861-62,  1863-65;  ord.  Groton 
Junction,  now  Ayer,  Oct.  16,  1862;  p.  Groton  Junction,  1862-63; 
East  Cambridge,  1865-67;  Worthen  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  1867-71; 
Temple  ch.,  Fall  River,  1871-72;  Tabernacle  ch.,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1872-79;  Tabernacle  ch.,  Brooklyn,  1879— May  1888; 
ed.  Watch  Tower;  asst.  p.  Calvary,  ch..  New  York,  Nov.  1888 — 
Mar.  1904;  d.  New  York,  Mar.  30,  1904.  D.  D.,  Cent.  U., 
1882. 

JAMES  FREDERICK  NORRIS,  b.  Danbury,  N.  H.,  Mar. 
10,  1839,  W.  C.  1859-60;  B.  T.  S.  1862-64;  N.  T.  I.  1864-65; 
ord.  1st.  ch.,  Portland, Me.,  Aug.  4, 1865;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,Tavoy, 
Burma,  1865-72,  in  U.  S.  1872-76;  p.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1876-77; 
Guilford  Centre,  1877-79;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma,  Jan.  1879— 
Nov.  1885;  h.  m.  work,  Cal.  and  Wash.,  1888-91;  w.  c.  Foxcroft, 
Me.,  1891-1904;  Mont.,  1904-07;  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1907—. 

*ELI  PIERCE  NO  YES,  b.  Jefferson,  Me.,  July  20,  1835. 
W.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1862-65;  ord.  East  Washington,  N.  H.,  Aug.  16, 


1866]  STUDENTS  103 

1865;  p.  East  Washington,  1865-68;  Amherst,  1868-71;  Acton, 
Me.,  1871-78;  d.  Lebanon,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1883. 

"WALTER  RICE,  b.  Ashbumham,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1836. 
Bel.  C.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1862-65;  del.  Christ.  Cmn.  1863;  ord. 
West  Acton,  Mass.,  July  25,  1865;  p.  West  Acton,  June  1865— 
Mar.  1867;  Cong,  ch..  South  Royalston,  May,  1868— Apr. 
1874;  post-grad.  A.  T.  S.  1874-75;  p.  Lunenburg,  Apr.  1875— 
Aug.  1879;  Brandon,  Vt.,  May  1880— Dec.  1888;  s.  Yarmouth, 
Mass.,  and  various  chs.;  p.  Agawam,  Mass.,  Dec.  1891 — July 
1908;  ret.;  author  Brandon  Centennial  Address,  1885;  cont.  to 
press;   res.  Agawam  1908 — . 


Samuel  King  Dexter,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1837. 
M.  U.  1862;  M.  U.  T.  S.  1862-63;  N.  T.  I.  1663-64;  ord.  Sheldon- 
ville,  Oct.  1864;  p.  Sheldonville,  1884-65;  Windsor,  Vt.,  1865- 
68;  Bennington,  1868-71;  Warren,  R.  I.,  1871-83;  Keyport, 
N.  J.,  1883- Nov.  1889;  Vallejo,  Cal.,  Dec.  1889-92;  Ceres, 
1892-94;  Alhambra,  1894-97;  s.  Elmonte,  1897-98;  p.  Es- 
condido,  1905-07;  Hueneme,  1907-08;  ret.;  ad.  0331  Phila- 
delphia St.,  Los  Angeles. 

George  Langford  Hunt,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1842.  W. 
C.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1862-63;  ord.  Barre,  June  3,  1863;  p.  Barre, 
1863-64;  Athol,  1864-67;  Northampton,  1867-70;  Mystic 
River,  Conn.,  1870-81;  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1881-85;  chapl.  N.  Y. 
Pen.,  1887;  p.  Edgefield,  S.  C,  1888-91;  Augusta,  Ga.,  1891-92; 
Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J.,  1897 — ?;  author,  Sermons  and 
Lectures,  1880;  ad.  in  1905,  110  South  Columbia  St.,  Alexandria, 
Va.     D.  D.,  W.  F.  C,  1875. 

James  Alexander  Robert,  b.  Robertsville,  S.  C,  Oct.  9,  1838. 
B.  U.;  U.  Mich.;  prof.  Mod.  Lang.  Burl.  U.,  la.,  1881-62; 
N.  T.  I.  1862-64;  U.  T.  S.  1864-65;  not  ord.;  prof.  Anc.  and 
Mod.  Lang.,  Vas.  C,  1867-69;  prof.  Anc.  Lang.,  Burl.  U., 
1869-70;  law.  1869-74;  pres.  Cooper  A.,  Dayton,  O.,  1874-86; 
ret;  res.  Davton;  trav.,  1909—.     Ph.  D.,  D.  U.,  1883. 

11— *4 

1866 

H.  G.  Gay,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  CAREY  BARROWS,  b.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Feb.  2, 
1839.  W.  C.  1862;  24th  Me.  Vols.,  1st  serg.  1862,  2d  lieut. 
1863;  N.  T.  I.  1863-66;  ord.  Freeport,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1866;  p. 
Freeport,  1866— Oct.  1868;  North  Berwick,  Nov.  1868— Dec. 
1871;  Waltham,  Mass.,  Jan.  1872— Oct.  1875;  Biddeford,  Me., 
Nov.    1875— Oct.    1878;     Rockland,    Nov.    1878— Sept.    1882; 


104  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1866 

Lewiston,  Oct.  1882— Aug.  1885;  s.  1885-87;  p.  Rockland, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1887— Dec.  1891;  Woburn,  Jan.  1892— Apr.  1897; 
act.  p.  Istch.,  Somerville,  Nov.  1897— Nov.  1898;  Kennebunk- 
port,  Me.,  Mar.  1899— Mar.  1902;  Biddeford,  May  1902— ^pt. 
1908;  Tenants  Harbor,  Oct.  1908—. 

GEORGE  SAVILIAN  CHASE,  b.  Chester,  N.  H.,  July  29, 
1836.  Pinkerton  A.,  Derry;  N.  T.  I.  1862-64,  1865-66; 
agt.  Christ.  Cran.  1864-65;  ord.  Chester,  N.  H.,  July  10,  1866; 
p.  Braintree,  Vt.,  Oct.  1866— Mar.  1869;  Colchester,  Mar. 
1869— June  1872;  Northwood,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1872— Sept.  1877; 
Richford,  Vt.,  Sept.  1877— Jan.  1881;  miss.  agt.  Vt.  State 
Conv.,  Jan.— Oct.,  1881;  p.  Derby,  Nov.  1881— Dec.  1889; 
prin.  Derby  A.,  1883-84;  p.  Springvale,  Me.,  Dec.  1889— Dec. 
1894;  Mechanic  Falls,  Dec.  1895— Mar.  1899;  Warren,  Apr., 
1899— Sept.  1902;  South  Hanson,  Mass.,  Jan.  1904—;  ad. 
Burrage. 

*SIMEON  LOVELL  BEARCE  CHASE,  b.  Minot,  Me.,  Apr. 
26,  1835.  W.  C.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1863-66;  ord.  Bangor,  Me., 
Sept.  18,  1866;  p.  2dch.,  Bangor,  Aug.  1866— Apr.  1872;  Rock- 
land, May  1872— May  1878;  Bath,  Aug.  1878— Dec.  1879;  Free- 
hold, N.  J.,  Jan.  1881— Aug.  1883;  Methuen,  Mass.,  Aug.  1883— 
May,  1887;  Great  Falls,  now  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1887-89; 
d.  Buckfield,  Me.,  Sept.  11,  1889. 

*SAMUEL  EATON  FITZ,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1836. 
H.  U.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1862-66;  1^  years  in  Christ  Cmn.;  not 
ord.;  tea.;  phys.,  Roxbury;  d.  Boston,  Oct.  20,  1883. 

HENRY  GORDON  GAY,  b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Mar.  18,  1836. 
B.  U.  1863;  10th  R.  I.  Vols.,  1862,  26th  Conn.,  1862-63,  1st 
serg.  and  2d  lieut.;  N.  T.  I.  1863-66;  ord.  Hudson,  Sept.  11, 
1866;  p.  Hudson,  Aug.  1866— Dec.  1870;  in  bus.  1870— spg. 
1873;  p.  East  Longmeadow,  June  1873 — Oct.  1875;  Southwick, 
Nov.  1875— Sept.  1878;  Woodville,  Oct.  1878-83;  s.  Wales, 
1883-84;  Salem,  N.  H.,  1885-86;  p.  Fayville,  Mass.,  Nov.  1886 
—June  1889;  North  Reading,  Sept.  1890— Aug.  1893,  May 
1895— Oct.  1901;  ret.;  ad.  14  Eaton  St.,  Reading. 

GEORGE  BO ARDMAN  ILSLEY,  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  Aug. 
17,  1839.  W.  C.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1863-66;  ord.  Springvale,  Me., 
Nov.  21,  1868;  p.  Springvale,  Sept.  1866— June  1873;  Yar- 
mouth, July  1873— Oct.  1879;  Lewiston,  Nov.  1879— May  1881; 
2d  ch.,  Bangor,  June  1881— July  1900;  Westbrook,  Oct.  1900—; 
supt.  pub.  schs.,  in  Sanford  3  yrs.,  in  Yarmouth  4  yrs.,  in  Ban- 
gor 13  yrs.;  author,  History  of  Sanford,  1870;  Semi-Centcnnial 
of  2d  Baptist  Church,  Bangor,  1895;  Centennial  of  Limerick 
Baptist  Church,  1896;  Centennial  of  Cumberland,  Me.,  Associa- 
tion, 1911;  ad.  79  Brackett  St.,  Westbrook.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1897. 


1866]  STUDENTS  105 

ADDISON  PARKER,  b.  Danbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1839. 
B.  U.  1862;  in  civ.  war;  N.  T.  I.  1863-66;  ord.  Natick,  July  18, 
1866;  p.  Natick,  July  1866— Aug.  1869;  Bunker  Hill  ch., 
Charlestown,  Aug.  1869— Oct.  1873;  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1873— 
Sept.  1876;  Palmyra,  Oct.  1876— Apr.  1881;  Morristown,  N.  J., 
June  1881-89;  Somerville,  Sept.  1889-91;  La  Porte,  Ind., 
1891-96;  Delphi,  1896-1901;  Richmond,  1901-04;  Piqua,  O., 
1904-07;  author.  Letters  from  Asia,  and  other  periodical  articles; 
ad.  123  South  15th  St.,  Richmond,  Ind. 

*LYHAN  PARTRIDGE,  b.  Medway,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1836. 
B.  U.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1863-66;  ord.  Wales,  Nov.  13,  1866;  p. 
Wales,  1866-69-;  Wakefield,  R.  I.,  1870-72;  Sharon,  Mass., 
1872-82;  s.  Roslindale,  1882;  p.  Westminster,  1883-92;  West- 
wood,  1892-1905;  author,  sermons,  addresses,  historical  papers; 
d.  Westwood,  Feb.  12.  1905. 


William  Sullivan  Barnes,  b.  June  16,  1841.  N.  T.  I.  1863-64; 
ord.  Melrose,  Sept.  14,  1864;  p.  Melrose,  1864-68;  Unit,  ch., 
Wobiu^,  1869-79;  Montreal,  Can.,  1880-1909;  p.  em.,  Sept. 
1909—;  ad.  637  Grosvenor  Ave.,  Westmount,  P.  Q.,Can. 
LL.  D.,  Mag.  U.,  1909. 

*Forrcst  Fayette  Emerson,  b.  Lynnfield,  Mass.,  May  16,  1839. 
U.  S.  Army,  1862;  B.  U.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1863-64;  R.  T.  S. 
1864-65,  1866-67;  ord.  Wellsville,  N.  ¥.,  May  1865;  p.  Wells- 
ville,  1865-66;  Brockport,  July  1866— Feb.  1868;  1st  ch., 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  Feb.  1868— Oct.  1873;  Asylum  Ave.  ch., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  1873— Mar.  1879;  1st  Cong,  ch.,  Amherst, 
Mass.,  June  1879 — Mar.  1883;  Un.  Cong,  ch.,  Newport,  R.  I., 
1883-93;  act.  p.  Un.  Cong,  ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1893-96; 
insur.  bus.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-1902;  author,  various 
pamphlets;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1902. 

*George  Willis  Warren,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1841. 
H.  U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1863-64;  A.  T.  S.  1864-67;  act.  prof.  N.  T. 
Lit.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  18@8-69;  tea.  Boston,  Mass.,  1870;  Orange,  N. 
J.,  1874-77;  Farmington,  Conn.,  1877-80;  in  bus.  Boston,  Mass., 
1880-88;  d.  Somerville,  Mar.  17,  1888. 

^HoIIis  Smith  Westgate,  b.  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  Feb.  7,  1841. 
D.  C.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1863-64;  tea.  Columbus,  O.,  3  yrs.;  stud.  U. 
Heidelberg  and  U.  Berlin,  1869-70;  R.  T.  S.  1870-71;  ord. 
Westfield,  N.  Y.,  May  1872;  p.  Westfield,  1872-73;  Kingston, 
Dec.  1873— Sept.  1878;  Cortland,  Oct.  1878— Feb.  1880;  gen. 
miss.,  Wyo.,  Colo.,  New  Mex.,  1880-81;  health  failed;  in  bus. 
near  Manhattan,  Kans.,  1883-98;  fd.  Westgate;  d.  Westgate, 
July  19,  1898.  12— *6 


106  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1867 

1867 

H.  S.  Burr  AGE,  Class  Secretary 

JAMES  WILLIAM  ASHTON,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  18, 
1843.  U.  P.  1863;  adj.  157th  Pa.  Vols.,  1862-64;  P.  E.  D.  S. 
1864-65;  N.  T.  I.  1866-67;  ord.  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1867; 
p.  Waterford,  1867-70;  Cent,  ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1870-71; 
ord.  dea.  Epis.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  9,  1872,  pt.  Sept. 
28,  1872;  act.  r.  St.  Matthew's  and  St.  Matthias's  chs.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1872;  r.  ch.  of  Our  Merciful  Saviour,  now  ch.  of  the 
Annunciation,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  1872-78;  assoc.  r.  Grace  ch., 
Philadelphia,  Dec.  1878-81;  St.  Stephen's  ch..  Olean.  N.  Y., 
Apr.  1883—.     D.  D.,  Hob.  C,  1890. 

*SETH  JONES  AXTELL,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1841. 
Corp.  51st  Mass.  Vols.,  Aug.  1862— July  1863;  B.  U.  1864; 
N.  T.  I.  1864-67;  ord.  Monroe,  Mich.,  Jan.  31,  1868;  p.  Monroe, 
Jan.  1868— July  1870;  West  Medway,  Mass.,  Dec.  1870— Mar. 
1878;  pres.  Leland  U.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1878-81,  instr.  1881- 
82;  p.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Jan.  1883— May  1888;  pres.  Cent.  U., 
Pella,  la.,  1888-90;  prof.  Gr.  Kal.  C,  1890-1902;  author,  poems 
and  articles  in  press;  d.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Mar.  23,  1902. 

HENRY  SWEETSER  BURRAGE,  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Jan. 
7,  1837.  B.  U.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1861-62,  1865-67;  U.  S.  Army, 
1862-65,  capt.,  brev.  maj.,  act.  asst.  adj.  gen.;  stud.  U.  Halle, 
1868-69;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  Dec.  30,  1869;  p.  Waterville, 
Jan.  1870— Oct.  1873;  ed.  Zion's  Advocate,  Oct.  1873— 1905; 
chapl.  Natl.  Soldiers'  Home,  Togus,  Me.,  1905 — ;  state  his- 
torian of  Maine,  1907;  author,  Brown  University  in  the  Civil 
War,  1868;  The  Act  of  Baptism  in  the  History  of  the  Christian 
Church,  1879;  History  of  the  Anabaptists  of  Switzerland,  1882; 
Rosier' s  Relation  of  Waymotith's  Voyage  to  the  Coast  of  Maine 
in  1605,  1887;  Baptist  Hymn  Writers  and  their  Hymns,  1888; 
History  of  the  Baptists  in  New  England,  1894;  History  of  the 
Baptists  in  Maine,  1904;  Gettysburg  and  Lincoln,  1906;  Early 
English  and  French  Voyages,  1906;  Maine  at  Louisburg  in  1745, 
1910;  many  papers  in  reviews  and  magazines.  D.  D.,  B.  U., 
1883. 

HENRY  FRANCIS  COLBY,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  25, 
1842.  B.  U.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1864-67;  ord.  Dayton,  O.,  Jan.  16, 
1868;  p.  1st  ch.,  Dayton,  Jan.  1868— Jan.  1903;  author, 
Memoirs  of  Gardner  Colby;  Ebenezer  Thresher  and  Eliam  E. 
Barney;  trav.  extensively  in  Europe  and  Orient;  res.  340  West 
1st  St.,  Dayton.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1882. 

DENNIS  DONOVAN,  b.  Myross,  Ire.,  Apr.  8,  1837.  U.  V.  M. 
1864;    N.  T.  I.  1864-67;   ord.  Belchertown,  Dec.  17,  1867;    p. 


1867]  STUDENTS  107 

Belchertown,  Oct.  1867— Apr.  1869;  Allendale,  R.  I.,  and 
Fruit  Hill,  Oct.  1869— June  1874;  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  June  1874— 
June  1881;  North  Manlius,  June  1881— June  1883;  Cornish 
Flat,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1883— June  1886;  South  Lyndeboro,  Jtdy 
1886 — ;  joint  author.  History  of  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  1906. 

JOSIAH  RIPLEY  GODDARD,  b.  Singapore,  Sept.  7,  1840. 
B.  U.  1862;  11th  R.  I.  Vols.,  Oct.  1862— June  1863;  N.  T."  I. 
1864-67;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  Sept.  15,  1867;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Ningpo,  China,  1867 — ;  author,  several  Chinese  tracts;  trans. 
Old  Testament  into  Ningpo,  Romanized;  revised  Neiv  Testament 
in  same;  ed.  Principles  of  Baptists.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1899. 

*SAMUEL  FARWELL  HANCOCK,  b.  Maulmain,  Burma, 
June  24,  1836.  B.  U.  1864;  N.  T.  I.  1864-67;  ord.  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  20,  1867;  p.  Cent,  ch.,  Newport,  1867— Apr.  1869; 
health  failed;  act.  p.  Cumberland  Hill,  Feb.— May,  1872;  p. 
1st  ch.,  South  Kingstown,  Nov.  1876 — Nov.  1879;  Superior  St. 
ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  1880 — Apr.  1881;  ind.  min.  serv., 
Cleveland,  May  1881-1905;  author,  History  of  First  Baptist 
Church  in  South  Kingstovun,  R.  I.,  1878;  The  Millennial  Chapter, 
1890;  The  Mysteries  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven,  1891;  Palm 
Roots,  1891;  Thirty  Selections  from  Elim  Morning  Songs,  1897; 
articles  and  pamphlets ;  d.  Cleveland,  Feb.  11,  1905. 

*FRANCIS  TOMLINSON  HAZLEWOOD,  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Apr.  2,  1839.  Co.  A,  10th  R.  I.  Vols.,  May— Sept.,  1862;  U. 
S.  Christ.  Cmn.,  1864;  B.  U.  1864;  N.  T.  I.  1864-67;  ord.  Ells- 
worth, Me.,  Aug.  8,  1867;  p.  Ellsworth,  1867-69;  1st  ch., 
Bangor,  1869-84;  1st  ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1884— Dec.  1890;  dist. 
sec.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  New  Eng.,  Jan.  1891-1908;  res.  Lynn, 
Mass.;  d.  Lynn,  Jan.  22,  1908.     D.  D.,  B.  U.  1885. 

AMOS  ROBINSON,  b.  Raynham,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1839.  B. 
U.  1864;  N.  T.  L  1864-67;  ord.  Appleton,  Wis.,  Dec.  27,  1867; 
p.  Appleton,  Sept.  1867— Apr.  1869;  Fairfield,  la.,  Sept.  1869— 
Apr.  1870;  Jefferson,  Apr.  1870— Dec.  1871;  Newton,  Dec. 
1871— Nov.  1879;  Ames,  Nov.  1879— Nov.  1880;  Denison, 
Nov.  1880— July  1883;  Raynham,  Mass.,  Aug.  1883— Apr. 
1889;  Bristol,  R.  L,  Apr.  1889— Apr.  1891;  Elkins,  W.  Va., 
Apr.  1891— Aug.  1903;  colp.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  Aug.  1903— Oct. 
1908;  dist.  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Holtville,  Cal.,  Jan.  1909-10; 
colp.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  1910—;  res.  Holtville. 

*THOMAS  LUCINDUS  ROGERS,  b.  Pownal,  Vt.,  Aug.  3, 
1841.  Wms.  C.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1864-67;  p.  Tabernacle  ch., 
Cleveland,  O.,  1868-71;  North  Scituate,  Mass.,  1871-75;  ed. 
Christian  Era,  Boston,  1874-75;   ed.  and  man.  The  Watchman, 


108  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1867 

1876-82;    in  bus.;    res.   Newton  Centre;    Brookline;    author, 
booklets  on  travel;  d.  Brookline,  June  19,  1901. 

*  WILLI  AM  HENRY  SHEDD,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1831. 
N.  T.  I.  1864-67;  ord.  1867;  p.  North  Oxford,  1867-70;  Wal- 
tham,  1870-73;  d.  Watertown,  Mar.  7,  1873. 

FRANCIS  EMORY  TOWER,  b.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Nov.  30 
1836.  A.  C.  1860;  tea.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1861-64;  N.  T.  I.  1864-67 
asst.  instr.  Heb.  1866-68;  ord.  Amherst,  Dec.  23,  1868;  p 
Amherst,  June  1868— Jan.  1872;  Allston,  Jan.  1872— May 
1883;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  June  1883— Nov.  1886;  Bristol,  Conn. 
Nov.  1886— Jan.  1894;  Pearl  St.  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan 
1894— Jan.  1899;  agt.  Anti-Saloon  League  in  N.  Y.  and  Pa. 
Jan.  1899— Sept.  1901,  supt.  Poughkeepsie  Dist.,  Sept.  1901- 
Apr.  1909;  supt.  Law  and  Order  Union  of  N.  Y.,  April  1909— 
author.  What's  the  Trouble?  1891;  The  Advancing  Kingdom 
1892;  The  Champion  Swindle,  1896;  The  Reason  of  Suffering 
1910;  ad.  164  Western  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  D.  D.,  Lebanon 
Valley  C,  1902. 

*CharIes  Albert  Bowers,  b.  Lexington,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1842. 
H.  U.  1864;  N.  T.  I.  1864-65;  d.  Clinton,  Oct.  29,  1865. 

*Wimam  Mclntire  Lisle,  b.  New  Haven,  O.,  Mar.  17,  1842. 
D.  U.  1864;  N.T.I.  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1865-67;  ord.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  1867;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1867- 
69;  p.  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1870-74,  w.  c.  1874-77;  p.  West 
Somerville,  1877-82;  Stewart  St.  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882— 
Nov.  1889;  ev.,  res.  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1890-1910;  author. 
The  Evolution  of  Spiritual  Alan,  1894;  many  articles;  d.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  25,  1910. 

*Edward  Clarendon  Littlefield,  b.  Chesterville,  Me.,  Sept. 
1844.     W.  C.  1864;  N.  T.  I.  1864;  d.  Roxbury,  Nov.  1864. 

*Lewis  Ford  Raymond,  b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1840. 
U.  Chic;  B.  U.  1864;  N.  T.  I.  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1865-67;  ord. 
Beloit,  Wis.,  1867;  p.  Beloit;  s.  Sun  Prairie  and  other  chs., 
1867-72;  p.  Dubuque,  la.,  1872-74;  health  failed;  d.  Chicago, 
111.,  Apr.  1,  1881. 

John  Wesley  Savage,  b.  Somers,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1837.  How. 
C,  Ala.,  1859-61;  ord.  Lexington,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1863;  p.  Lex- 
ington, 1863-64;  N.  T.  I.  1864-66;  s.  Tisbury,  1866-67;  H.  U. 
1867-68;  B.  T.  S.  1868-69;  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  1869- 
70;  Kennebunkport,  1870-71;  Dover,  N.  H.,  1871-74;  Canton, 
Mass.,  1874-80;  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  1880-83;  Cohasset, 
Mass.,  1883-90;  Bristol,  N.  H.,  1890-1902;  Greenfield,  1902-08; 
Seabrook,  1908—. 


1868]  STUDENTS  109 

*Monson  Alva  ^illcox,  b.  Afton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1841.  M.  U. 
1862;  N.  T.  I.  1864-65;  U.  T.  S.  1865-67;  ord.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Apr.  25,  1867;  p.  Burlington,  Feb.  1867— Aug.  1881;  Os- 
wego, N.  Y.,  1881-87;  pres.  Kal.  C,  1887-91;  p.  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1892-1902;  d.  Holyoke,  Nov.  12,  1902.  D.  D.,  M. 
U.,  1885.  

Joseph  Henry  Gannett,  b.  Cohasset,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1831.  In 
civ.  war,  June  1861— July  1864;  N.  T.  1.1865-67;  ord.  East 
Gloucester,  Aug.  22,  1867;  p.  East  Gloucester,  1867— May 
1874;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  June  1874— Dec.  1875;  Fiskdale,  Mass., 
June  1876— Aug.  1880;  Rowley,  Mar.  1882— Apr.  1884;  Brad- 
ford, N.  H.,  June  1884-92;  health  failed;  res.  Abington,  Mass., 
1892—. 

.   19— *10 

1868 

C.  H.  Spalding,  Class  Secretary 

*HORACE  FRANKLIN  BARNES,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  15, 
1842.  47th  Mass.  vol.  inf.,  1  yr.  in  civ.  war;  A.  C.  1865;  N. 
T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1869;  p.  9th  St.  ch.,  Buffalo, 
Apr.  1869-71;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1871-74;  Winchester,  Mass., 
1874-81;  assoc.  p.  Judson  Mem.  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881— 
Jan.  1887;  p.  Fairmount  ch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  1887-93; 
4th  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-95;  asst.  p.  Tremont  Temple 
ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1896— May  1898;  agt.  Am.  Natl.  Red 
Cross  Assoc,  sum.  1898 — ?;  with  Cuban  Indust.  Relief  Assoc; 
d.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1902. 

*GEORGE  WYMAN  CLOWE,  b.  Dartmouth,  N.  S.,  Mar.  17, 
1842.  Del.  Christ.  Cmn.  in  civ.  war;  W.  C.  1865;  N.T.  I.  1865- 
68;  ord.  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16,- 1868;  p.  Hudson,  1868-72; 
White  Plains,  1873-83;  People's  ch..  New  York,  Oct.  1884-92; 
trav.  and  s.,  res.  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1892-1906;  d.  Hudson,  Sept. 
3,  1906. 

*JOHN  COOMBES,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Nov.  17,  1839.  Ac.  C. 
1862-65;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Rehoboth,  Sept.  8,  1868;  p. 
Rehoboth,  1868-70;  Bernardston,  1870-71;  Onslow,  N.  S.,  1871- 
73;  Upper  Gagetown,  N.B.,  and  Shefheld,  1874-76;  Newcastle, 
1877-80;  Lower  Cumberland  Bay,  1881-90;  Rothesay,  1891-93; 
Cumberland  Point,  1895 — Sept.  1898;  d.  Cumberland  Point, 
Mar.  9,  1904. 

MINER  RUDD  DEMING,  b.  Carthage,  111.,  Dec.  11,  1844. 
M.  U.  1861-62;  B.  U.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Marlboro, 
June  28,  1868;  p.  Marlboro,  July  1868— July  1871;  act.  p. 
Tabernacle  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  1871— Jan.  1872;    p. 


110  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1868 

Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  Feb.  1872 — Nov.  1873;  gen.  sec. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  1873— Sept.  1887;  est.  Boston 
Inst.  Seashore  Home,  1887;  p.  Tabernacle  ch.,  Boston,  Oct. 
1887-92;  sec.  N.  Y.  Bapt.  City  Miss.  Soc,  Nov.  1892-94;  org. 
Bapt.  Boys'  Brigade  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn;  est.  Florence 
Crittenton  Home,  Boston,  Mass.,  1894-9G;  assoc.  p.  Tremont 
Temple  ch.,  Boston,  1897— Feb.  1899;  p.  Harvard  St.  ch., 
Boston,  Nov.  1904-07;  supt.  Boston  Inst.  vSeashore  Home,  now 
Boston  Lakeshore  Home,  1907 — ;  ad.  Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 

CHARLES  MELVIN  EMERY,  b.  Fairfield,  Me.,  July  6, 
1836.  W.  C.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Thomaston,  Me., 
Sept.  29,  1868;  p.  Thomaston,  Aug.  1868— July  1874;  chapl. 
Home  Hyg.  Inst.,  Dansville,  New  York,  1875-77;  p.  Greene, 
Me.,  Jan.  1878— Mar.  1882;  Fairfield,  Apr.  1882— Mar.  1885; 
Freeport,  Apr.  1885— Mar.  1887;  fin.  agt.  Hebron  A.,  May 
1887 — Aug.  1889;  s.  Limerick;  p.  South  Norridgewock,  June 
1890— May  1895;  s.  s.  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  Jan.  1896—1904; 
Pinehurst,  1897-1905;  instr.  Shaw  U.,  1899-1900;  fin.  agt.  C. 
A.,  N.  H.,  1903-05;  ad.  Southern  Pines,  N.  C. 

*EZRA  PALMER  GOULD,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1841. 
H.  U.  1861;  in  civ.  war,  Oct.  1861 — July  1865:  priv.  and  corp. 
24th  Mass.  Vols.,  2d  lieut.  55th,  capt.  and  maj.  59th,  maj.  57th; 
N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Cambridge,  Sept.  6,  1868;  asst.  prof. 
Bib.  Lit.  and  Interp.,  N.  T.  I.,  1868-70;  prof.  Bib.  Interp.,  N.  T., 
1870-82;  p.  Burlington,  Vt.,  1884— Apr.  1888;  prof.  N.  T.  Lang, 
and  Lit.,  P.  E.  D.  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1889— Oct.  1898;  ord. 
Epis.  min.,  1890;  asst.  min.  St.  George's  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1899-1900;  author.  Commentary  on  tlie  Epistles  to  the  Corinthians 
(Am.  Comm.),  1887;  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  Mark  (Intern. 
Crit.  Comm.),  1896;  The  Biblical  Theology  of  the  New  Testament, 
1900;  d.  Whitelake,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1900.  D.  D., 
C.    C,    1889. 

*ISAAC  SMALL  HAMBLEN,  b.  Limington,  Me.,  Mar.  24, 
1833.  W.  C.  1858;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  East  Abington,  now 
Rockland,  Sept.  1868;  p.  East  Abington,  1868— Oct.  1872; 
Winchendon,  Oct.  1872— Apr.  1880;  Holden,  Apr.  1880-85; 
North  Berwick,  Me.,  Nov.  1886— May  1891;  East  Winthrop, 
May— Aug.,  1891;  d.  East  Winthrop,  Aug.  19,  1891. 

WALTER  WHITNEY  HAMMOND,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  July  3, 
1842.  1st  serg.  47th  Mass.  Vols.,  Sept.  1862— Sept.  1863;  U.  S. 
Christ.  Cmn.  1864;  H.  U.  1863;  tea.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1864-65; 
N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1868;  p. 
Pierrepont  St.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  1868-69;  Bergen,  Jersey  City,  N. 
J.,  Dec.  1869— Mar.  1875;  in  Europe,  May  1875— July  1876, 
Jan. — Sept.,  1882;  p.  Lafayette  Ave.  ch.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct. 


1868]  STUDENTS  111 

1877— Dec.  1881;  s.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1882-83;  s. 
Chestnut  Hill  Presb.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  1884— Sept. 
1885,  p.  Sept.  1885-95;  w.  c.  Morristown,  N.  J.;  s.  Remsenberg, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1897— June  1898,  Jan.  1899— Mar.  1902;  s.  s. 
Morris  Plains,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1902—. 

*CHARLES  VERANUS  HANSON,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  30, 
1844.  W.  C.  1865;  N.  T.  I.,  1865-68;  ord.  Peabody,  Oct.  6, 
1868;  p.  Peabody,  1868-79;  memb.  Mass.  leg.  1872,  1873;  p. 
Damariscotta,  Me.,  1879-87;  4th  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb. — 
June,  1887;  Bethany  ch.,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Nov.  1887— Oct. 
1898;  w.  c.  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  Oct.  1898-99;  d.  Atlantic, 
Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1899.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1892. 

SYLVANUS  BOARDMAN  MACOMBER,  b.  Abbot,  Me.,  Dec. 
6,  1835.  W.  C.  1863;  13th  Me.  Vols.,  priv.,  asst.  chapl.,  Jan. 
1864-65;  N.  T.  I.,  1865-68;  ord.  Cambridge,  Me.,  Dec.  13,  1863; 
p.  Cambridge;  East  Harrington,  Sept.  1868-69;  Alfred,  Apr. 
1871-72;  Sterling,  Mass.,  July  1872-73;  South  Lyndeboro,  N. 
H.,  Jan.  1874-76;  Montgomery  Centre,  Vt.,  May  1878-79;  ev. 
Me.  1879,  Vt.  1880-83;  w.  c.  Montgomery  Centre,  Vt.,  1883—. 

SYLVESTER  BARON  PARTRIDGE,  b.  Evans  Mills,  N.  Y., 
May  28,  1837.  Mid.  C.  1861 ;  92d  N.  Y.  inf.,  priv.,  2d  lieut.,  1st 
lieut.,  Oct.  1861 — Oct.  1862;  sig.  corps,  1st  lieut.  brev.  capt., 
Oct.  1862— Apr.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Newton  Centre, 
Sept.  20,  1868;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1868— Jan. 
1873;  Swatow,  China,  1873-;  ad.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  D.  D., 
Mid.  C,  1891. 

*EDWARD  WILLIAM  PRIDE,  b.  Donegal,  Ire.,  Dec.  16, 
1839.  B.  U.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Boston  Highlands, 
June  10,  1869;  miss.  Boston  Highlands,  Jan.  1869-70;  p.  Dear- 
bom  St.  ch.,  Boston  Highlands,  Jan.  1870— Apr.  1879;  North 
Tewksbury,  Jan.  1879 — Sept.  1891;  w.  c.  Andover,  Mass.,  1891- 
1907;  chapl.  Mass.  State  Hospital,  Tewksbury;  author,  Tewks- 
bury, a  brief  history;  historical  sketches;  d.  Boston,  May  6,  1907. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  REES,  b.  Llanelly,  So.  Wales,  Oct.  23, 
1838.  In  civ.  war,  1st  R.  I.  inf.;  B.  U.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68; 
ord.  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.,  Mar.  17,  1869;  p.  Eaton  Rapids, 
1869-71;  White  Pigeon,  1872-73;  Clinton,  111.,  1873-75; 
Mankato,  Minn.,  1875-79;  Luverne,  1879-83;  Im.  ch.,  Sioux 
City,  la.,  1883-95;  asst.  p.  Woodlawn  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1897; 
miss.  Chicago,  1897-1907;  p.  Harvey,  111.,  1907-09;  act.  p. 
Bethany  ch.,  Chicago,  1910—;  ad.  323  West  112th  St.,  Chicago. 

WILLIAM  RICKER  THOMPSON,  b.  South  Parsonsfield, 
Me.,  Mar.   13,   1837.     W.   C.    1863;    N.  T.   I.     1865-68;    ord. 


112  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1868 

Brighton,  Aug.  7,  1868;  p.  Brighton,  1868-71;  Fayville,  1874- 
77;  West  Townsend,  1877-80;  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1880-87; 
pr.  Meth.  ch..  New  Ipswich,  1888-94;  town  off.  in  New  Ipswich, 
1881-98;  memb.  leg.  1897;  w.  c.  New  Ipswich,  1898—. 

GEORGE  HENRY  WHITTEMORE.  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
19,  1839.  H.  U.  1860;  tea.  class,  stud.,  Eliot  High  Sch., 
Jamaica  Plain,  1860-65;  N.  T.  I.  1865-68;  ord.  Cambridge,  Sept. 
6,  1868;  act.  prof.  Heb.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  R.  T.  S.,  1868-76,  tea. 
stud,  in  the  gosp.  1868-70;  occ.  min.  serv.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1867 — ;  author,  many  articles  in  periodicals;  ed.  Memorials 
of  Horatio  Balch  Hackett,  1879;  sec.  Harvard  Biblical  Club, 
1881—;  ad.  329  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge. 

*EDWARD  ASA  WHITHER,  b.  Newton,  N.  H.,  June  12, 
1841.  Serv.  with  U.  S.  Christ.  Cmn.,  six  weeks,  1864;  N.  T. 
I.  1865-68;  ord.  Lowell,  July  22,  1868;  p.  Branch  St.  ch., 
Lowell,  June  1868— Feb.  1870;  ev.  Feb.  1870-1909;  res. 
Lawrence,  Mass.;  d.  Lawrence,  Nov.  13,  1909. 


James  Peirson  Field,  b.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Feb.  9,  1842.  B.  U. 
1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-66;  tea.  MiUville,  N.  J.,  1866-67;  Mo., 
1869-75;  prof.  Math.,  Thayer  C,  Kidder,  Mo.,  1875-76;  ord. 
Amity,  Feb.  6,  1878;  p.  Cong,  ch..  Amity,  July  1876— 
Apr.  1896;  Chillicothe,  Feb.  1897— July  1899;  Riverdale,  Apr. 
1900— Oct.  1902;  ret.;  sec.  Cong.  Assoc,  of  Mo.,  1891-96, 
1900—;  res.  Springfield,  Mo. 

'•'Stephen  Copeland  Fletcher,  b.  Bloomfield,  now  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  July  23,  1833.  W.  C.  1859;  U.  S.  Army,  1861-65,  capt., 
maj.,  lieut.  col.,  brev.  col.;  N.  T.  I.  1865-67;  ord.  Wilton,  N.  H., 
Dec.  18,  1866;  p.  Wilton,  1866-73;  New  London,  1873— Nov. 
1887;  Dexter,  Me.,  Nov.  1887- Nov.  1892;  Monson,  Nov. 
1893-96;  d.  Dexter,  Dec.  10,  1896. 

*George  "Warren  Gile,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1840.  B. 
U.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-66;  ord.  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  Apr.  1866;  p. 
Valley  Falls,  1866-67;  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1867-73;  2d  ch., 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1873-79;  Pittsfield,  1879-84;  2d  ch..  Fall 
River,  1884-92;  fin.  sec.  C.  A.,  1892-93;  pres.  C.  A.,  May  1893— 
Dec.  1898;  p.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1899-1908;  d.  Ports- 
mouth, Mar.  1,  1908. 

*George  Holmes  Messer,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1836. 
U.  S.  Army,  1862;  B.  U.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-66;  d.  North  Cam- 
bridge, Feb.  9,  1868. 

Charles  Habbard  Spalding,  b.  Plainfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1837. 
B.  U.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1865-66;  ord.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  July  26, 


1869]  STUDENTS  113 

1866;  p.  High  St.  ch.,  Pawtucket,  July  1866— July  1871; 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  1871— Oct.  1875;  Arlington,  Oct.  1875— 
May  1880;  South  Boston,  May  1880— Oct.  1886;  dist.  sec. 
A.  B.  P.  S.,  New  Eng.,  Nov.  1886— Mar.  1911 ;  fin.  sec.  N.  T.  I., 
Apr.  1911—;  res.  Brookline.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1897. 

21— *11 

1869 

F.  W.  Bakeman,  Class  Secretary 

FRANCIS  WALES  BAKEMAN,  b.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Apr. 
14,  1841.  W.  C.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Newburyport, 
Sept.  17,  1889;  p.  Newburyport,  Sept.  1869— Dec.  1871; 
Janesville,  Wis.,  Dec.  1871 — Apr.  1873;  Main  St.  ch.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  May  1873 — June  1876;  Auburn,  Me.,  Jan.  1877 — May 
1884;  1st  ch.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  May  1884—;  cor.  sec.  No.  Bapt. 
Educ.  Soc.  1896—;  ad.  89  Clark  Ave.,  Chelsea.  D.D.,C.  U., 
1885. 

HENRY  HUDSON  BEACH,  b.  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1843. 
U.  S.  Army,  1864;  tea.  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  and  tut.  S.  C,  1864-65; 
S.  C.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Zanesville,  O.,  Jan.  28,  1870; 
p.  Zanesville,  1869-70;  Sycamore  St.  ch.,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1870— Jan.  1871;  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1871— May  1872;  Lake 
City,  June  1872— June  1876;  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis.,  Oct.  1877— 
Oct.  1881;  Appleton,  Oct.  1881— Jan.  1884;  Leadville,  Colo., 
Dec.  1884-87;  Broadway  ch.,  Denver,  1887-90;  Golden,  1891- 
94;  Charles  City,  la.,  1894— Jan.  1899;  Northwood,  la.,  1899— 
Apr.  1901;  res.  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  April  1901 — ;  cont.  to 
Search  Lights  on  Christian  Science,  1899;  ed.  Church  News; 
ad.  Ouray  Ave.,  Grand  Junction. 

*CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  BURROWS,  b.  Busti,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  23,  1825.  B.  U.  1857-60;  ord.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  July  13, 
1863;  chapl.  U.  S.  Army,  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1865-67;  N.  T.  I. 
1867-69;  p.  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1869-73;  3d  ch.,  Lynn,  Mass., 
1874-76;  Swampscott,  1876-80;  in  bus.  Green  Cove  Springs, 
Fla.,  Mar.  1880-93;  d.  Green  Cove  Springs,  Feb.  4,  1893. 

*WILLIAM  THOMAS  CHASE,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  July  11, 
1839.  Ord.  Lebanon,  Me.,  Mar.  17,  1863;  chapl.  U.  S.  Army, 
Port  Hudson,  La.,  1863-64;  W.  C.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  p. 
Dover,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1869— Dec.  1873;  Lewiston,  Me.,  Jan. 
1874— Sept.  1879;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  1879— Mar.  1884; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884-89;  Ruggles  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1889-91;  5th  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  1891-98;  d.  Atlantic 
City,  N.  J.,  Aug.  22,  1898.     D.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1884,  C.  U.,  1894. 


114  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1869 

LUCIAN  DRURY,  b.  Wendell,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1841.  B.  U. 
1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Winchendon,  June  2,  1870;  p. 
Winchendon,  June  1870— June  1872;  Swampscott,  June  1872— 
Apr.  1876;Danversport,  May.  1876— May  1883;Apopka,  Fla., 
June  1884— Sept.  1891;  instr.  Gr.  and  Theol.,  Bishop  C, 
Marshall,  Tex.,  1891-92;  p.  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  1892— 
Oct.  1898;  North  Swansea,  Oct.  1898— Apr.  1904;  North 
Stonington,  Conn.,  May  1904— June  1909;  p.  em.,  Jan.  1910—; 
ad.  North  Stonington. 

NELSON  NEWTON  GLAZIER,  b.  Stratton,  Vt.,  Dec.  12, 
1838.  A.  C.  1859-61 ;  1st  artil.  11th  Vt.  Vols.,  1862-64;  memb. 
Vt.  leg.,  1865,  1867;  B.  U.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Central 
Falls,  R.  I.,  Oct.  21,  1869;  p.  Central  Falls,  Oct.  1869— Sept. 
1870;  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Jan.  1872— June  1878;  chapl.  Vt. 
Senate,  1872-78;  p.  South  Abington,  now  Whitman,  Mass.,  Dec. 
1880— Mar.  1884;  act.  p.  Westboro,  Oct.  1884— Sept.  1886; 
p.  Greenfield,  July  1877— Mar.  1896;  w.  c.  Greenfield  and 
Boston,  Apr.  1896— Apr.  1903;  p.  Sharon,  May  1903—. 

EVAN  LEWIS,  b.  Newtown,  No.  Wales,  Nov.  1,  1841.  B.  U. 
1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  South  Boston,  Sept.  20,  1869; 
p.  4th  St.  ch.,  South  Boston,  1869-70;  Jericho,  Vt.,  1874-75; 
w.  c.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1872-74,  1875—?;   ? 

HAZEN  PINGREE  McKUSICK,  b.  Denmark,  Me.,  Apr.  30, 
1840.  W.  C.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Normal,  111.,  Feb. 
1871;  p.  Normal,  1870-71;  North  Reading,  1871;  Laramie, 
Wyo.,  1872;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1872-73;  Nevada  City,  1873; 
tea.  and  occ.  pr.,  Smartsville  and  North  Bloomfield,  1874-75; 
Spadra,  Santa  Monica,  and  Los  Angeles,  1875-76;  San  Bernar- 
dino, 1877-81;  Norwalk,  1881-1901;  trav.  sales,  formed,  publ. 
house,  1893 — ;  res.  Los  Angeles,  1901 — ;  ad.  543  South  Broad- 
way, Los  Angeles. 

*SAMUEL  BALDWIN  MORSE,  b.  Fayette,  Me.,  Oct.  26, 
1834.  W.  C;  prof.  Lat.  andGr.,  Pac.  C,  Cal.,  1861-66;  N.  T.  I. 
1866-69;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  Aug.  8,  1869;  p.  Stockton,  Cal., 
Oct.  1869— Oct.  1877;  10th  Ave.  ch.,  Oakland,  Jan.  1878-88; 
pres.  Cal.  Bapt.  C,  1888-97;  d.  Oakland,  Nov.  15,  1897.  A.  M., 
C.  U.,  1871;  D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1887. 

JAMES  FERDINAND  MORTON,  b.  Wilmot,  N.  S.,  Jan. 
24,  1844.  Ac.  C.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Littleton,  Sept. 
28,  1869;  p.  Littleton,  1869-72;  Neponset  Ave.,  Boston,  1873- 
76;  prin.  C.  A.  1876-78;  Ht.  ed.  The  Watchman,  spg.  1880— aut. 
1881;  prin.  Leland  U.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1881-82;  instr.  N.  T., 
N.  T.  I.,  1882-83;  lib.  N.  T.  I.,  Sept.  1884— Sept.  1889;  w.  c. 
Newton  Centre,    1883-84;     1889-91;    p.   Unit,   ch.,   Wolfboro, 


1869]  STUDENTS  115 

N.  H.,  Apr.— Sept.,   1891;  prin.  Proctor  A.,  Andover,  N.  H., 
Sept.  1891-1905;  supt.  schs.  Andover,  1909—. 

*RICHARD  NOTT,  b.  Exeter,  Eng.,  June  19,  1840.  Can. 
L.  I.,  Woodstock,  Ont.,  1865;  ord.  Perth,  Ont.,  July  26,  1865; 
p.  Perth,  1865— Sept.  1866;  Bamston,  P.  Q.,  Sept.  1866— Dec. 
1867;  Uxbridge,  Ont.,  East  Gwilliambury,  and  Brock,  Dec. 
1867— Aug.  1868;  N.  T.  I.  1868-69;  p.  Londonderry,  Vt.,  June 
1869— June  1871;  ed.  Port  Perry,  Ont.,  June  1871— June  1872; 
p.  Colchester,  Vt.,  June  1872 — Oct.  1875;  s.  Ransom ville,  N. 
Y.,  win.  1875-76;  p.  Addison,  Vt.,  Mar.  1876— Mar.  1880;  fan 
Charlotte,  s.  South  Shaftsbury,  and  East  Charlotte,  Mar.  1880— 
Nov.  1882;  p.  East  Charlotte,  Nov.  1882— Oct.  1887;  s. 
Burlington;  Essex;  Jericho;  Brandon;  Rutland;  Keeseville, 
N.  Y.;  South  Col  ton;  Colchester,  Vt.  in  1898;  Vt.  cor.  The 
Examiner,  12  yrs.,  The  Watchman,  8  yrs. ;  lect. ;  res.  Burlington, 
Oct.  1887-1901;  d.  Burlington,  Aug.  31,  1901. 

JOHN  VAN  LEUVEN  OSTERHOUT,  b.  Lackawack,  N.  Y. 
Jan.  2,  1837.  M.  U.  1862-65;  B.  U.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-6& 
ord.  Webster,  Sept.  9,  1869;  p.  Webster,  1869— Aug.  1873 
Harlem  Temple,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1873— Aug.  1875 
Peekskill,  Sept.  1875 — June  1877;  s.  1st  ch.,  Binghamton, 
1877-78;  p.  Castile,  July  1878— Dec.  1881;  Broadway  ch., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  1881— Sept.  1907;  Euclid  Ave.  ch., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1907— Nov.  1909;  s.  Providence,  R.  I^ 
Nov.  1909 — ;  ad.  78  America  St.,  Providence. 

JOHN  BARTHOLOMEW  GOUGH  PIDGE,  b.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Feb.  4,  1844.  B.  U.  1866;  N.  T.  L  1866-69;  ord.  Law- 
rence, Sept.  8,  1869;  p.  1st  ch.,  Lawrence,  Sept.  1869— Apr. 
1879;  4th  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  1879—;  author.  Com- 
mentary on  Philip  pians,  (in  Am.  Comm.)  1890;  The  Prophetical 
Books  the  of  Old  Testament,  1897;  trans,  (with  Dr.  H.  B. 
Hackett)  Braune's  Commentary  on  Philippians,  1870;  ad.  2027 
Wallace  St.,  Philadelphia.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1889. 

*ISAIAH  RECORD,  b.  Canton,  Me.,  Jan.  22,  1835.  W.  C. 
1862;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Turner,  Me.,  July  18,  1869;  p. 
Turner,  1869-76;  Houlton,  1876-83;  d.  Houlton,  Mar.  14,  1883. 

DE  FOREST  SAFFORD,  b.  Royalston,  Vt.,  Mar.  17,  1840, 
H.  U.  1857-58;  priv.  44th  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-63;  B.  U.  T.  S. 
1866-68;  N.  T.  I.  1868-69;  ord.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Feb.  19,  1867; 
p.  Kenosha,  1867-68;  Grafton,  Mass.,  Sept.  1869— Sept.  1870; 
Golden,  Colo.,  Jan.  1871— June  1874;  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Sept.  1874— 
Aug.  1877;  Westford  and  Fletcher,  Sept.  1877— Mar.  1881; 
Jericho  and  Bolton,  Apr.  1881— Mar.  1883;  Jericho  and  West- 
ford,  Apr.  1883— Mar.  1884;   Jamaica,  Apr.  1884— Oct.  1887; 


116  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1870 

prin.  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.,  Fairfax,  1883-84;  p.  Danbury,  N.  H.,  Dec. 
1887— Apr.  1890;  Jefferson,  May  1890-92;  Peterboro,  1892—. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SPENCER,  b.  Knox,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2, 
1838.  61st  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1st  serg.,  2d  lieut.,  1st  lieut.,  capt., 
maj.,  Sept.  1861— Dec.  1862;  B.  U.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69; 
ord.  Foxboro,  Sept.  16,  1869;  p.  Foxboro,  Sept.  1869— Mar. 
1879;  Waterville,  Me.,  Apr.  1879— Mar.  1899;  Bethany  ch., 
Skowhegan,  Mar.  1899— Apr.  1904;  ret.;  ad.  63  Dana  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.    D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1890. 

*  AUSTIN  VALENCOURT  TILTON,  b.  Deerfield,  N.  H., 
July  28,  1841.  B.  U.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1866-69;  ord.  Keene,  N. 
H.,  Sept.  30,  1869;  p.  Keene,  1869-72;  Augusta,  Me.,  1872-74; 
Campton,  N.  H.,  Jan.,  1876-81;  d.  Concord,  Nov.  15,  1885. 

*HENRY  BARZILLAI  WATERMAN,  b.  Coopersto^vn,  N. 
Y.,  May  18,  1842.  Y.  C.  1863;  134th  111.  Vols.,  May— Oct., 
1864;  Chic.  T.  S.  1865-69;  N.  T.  I.  sum.,  1869;  ord.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  July  27,  1869;  p.  Moline,  111.,  1869-73;  Mt.  Carroll,  1873- 
78;  Wheaton,  1878-81;  Normal,  1881-85;  Griggsville,  1885-90; 
Oilman,  1892-97;  Maplewood  Ave.  ch.,  Chicago,  1897-1903; 
.author.  Hand  Book  of  the  Holy  Land,  1896;  d.  Oak  Park,  Jan. 
14,  1903.     LL.  B.,  U.  Chic,  1866;  D.  D.,  La  Gr.  C,  1889. 

Frank  Dana  Ste[a]dman  Sargent,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  10, 
1844.  A.  C.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-67;  A.  T.  S.  1867-69;  ord. 
Brookline,  N.  H.,  Oct.  20,  1869;  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Brookline,  1869— 
Jan.  1890;  Townsend,  Mass.,  1887— July  1890;  2d  ch.,  Putnam, 
Conn.,  Sept.  1890—;  ad.  93  Grov€  St.,  Putnam. 

*Levi  Clifford  Wade,  b.  Allegheny  City,  Pa.,  Jan.  16,  1843. 
Y.  C.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-68;  not  ord.;  tea.  Newton,  1868-72; 
law.  1873-80;  speak.  Mass.  House  of  Rep.,  1879;  pres.  Mex.  Cent. 
R.  R.,  res.  Newton  Centre;  d.  Newton  Centre,  Mar.  21,  1891. 


*Moscs  Chapin  Hanscom,  b.  South  Auburn,  Me.,  Apr.  1842. 
Ba.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1867-69;  d.  Bethel,  Me.,  July  26,  1873. 


*  William  Warriner  Merriam,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  12, 
1837.  Wms.  C.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1868-69;  R.  T.  S.  1869-70;  tea. 
Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1871;  Jamesport;  Eastport;  Manorville; 
Springs;  and  other  places;  d.  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1889. 

22— *10 

1870 

H.  Crocker,  Class  Secretary 

HENRY  VARNUM  BAKER,  b.  Cranston,  R.  I.,  Nov.  10, 

1843.     River  Point  Class.  Inst.;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord.  Hebron, 

Me.,  Oct.  12,  1870;   p.  Hebron,  1870-73;    Charlemont,  Mass., 


1870]  STUDENTS  117 

1873-77;  East  Dover,  Vt.,  1877-82;  South  Windham,  1882— 
Jan.  1885;  s.,  R.  I.,  Mass.,  Conn.,  and  Vt.,  1885-87;  p.  BrookHne, 
Vt.,  May  1887— Apr.  1889;  East  Hardwick,  May  1889— May 
1895;  Sharon,  1895-99;  East  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  May 
1899-1900;  occ.  s.,  res.  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  July  1900— 
July  1902;  p.  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  July  1902— July  1908; 
Istch.,  Woodstock,  July  1908— May  1910;  paralyzed;  ad.  49 
Hamlm  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

EDWIN  BULLARD,  b.  Maulmain,  Burma,  Oct.  2,  1846. 
B.  U.  1867;  N.  T.  I.,  1807-70;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  IG, 
1870;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Nellore,  India,  Aug.  1870— July  1880; 
Bapatla,  vSept.  1882— Mar.  1892;  Kavah,  Sept.  189G— ;  p. 
Addison,  Vt.,  July  1880— June  1882;  ad.  Kavali,  Nellore  Dist., 
India. 

HENRY  CROCKER,  b.  Brewster,  Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1845. 
Priv.  9th  R.  I.  Vols.,  1862;  B.  U.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord. 
Damariscotta,  Me.,  Nov.  22,  1870;  p.  Damariscotta,  1870 — 
Mar.  1879;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Dec.  1879— June  1886;  Fairfax,  Vt.', 
June  1887— April  1890;  Chester,  Vt.,  Oct.  1890— Apr.  1907; 
author,  historical  discourses,  and  cont.  to  press;  res.  Chester, 
Vt.,  1907—. 

*  ALBERT  AARON  FORD,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1840. 
N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord.  Paris,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1870;  p.  Paris,  1870- 
72;  Belfast,  1873-76;  East  Auburn,  1876-78;  Tenant's  Harbor, 
1878-80;  Waldoboro,  1880-84;  w.  c.  Bryant's  Pond,  1884-86; 
Kent's  Hill,  1886-87;  d.  Kent's  Hill,  June  2,  1887. 

*JOHN  HARRISON  HARTMAN,  b.  Canaan,  O.,  Aor.  17, 
1841.  V.  C.  1867;  S.  C.  1867-69;  N.  T.  I.  1869-70;  ord. 
Canton,  Nov.  18,  1870;  p.  Canton,  Sept.  1870— June  1874; 
South  Amesbury,  June  1874 — June  1878;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  June 
1880— June  1882;  Jamestown,  Dak.,  1882-88;  Wilson  Ave.  ch., 
Cleveland,  O.,  May  1888-95;  Im.  ch.,  1895-97;  d.  Cleveland, 
June  14,  1897.     Ph.  D. 

ASA  LYMAN  LANE,  b.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1839. 
W.  C.  1862;  ord.  Reidsburg,  Pa.,  June  21,  1865;  prin.  Reid 
Inst.  1863-67;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  p.  Biddeford,  Me.,  1870-75; 
prin.  C.  A.,  1875-76;  tea.  Cob.  C.  I.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1876-1901; 
Good  Will  High  Sch.,  Hinckley,  1902-06;  p.  East  Winthrop, 
1906-11;  ad.  Bellevue  Ave.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

*BENJAMIN  HUMPHREY  LANE,  b.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Mar. 
8,  1844.  U.  S.  Army,  1862-65;  Reid  Inst.,  Reidsburg,  Pa., 
1865-67;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord.  Bow,  N.  H.,  Sept.  14,  1870;  p. 
Bow,  June  1870— May  1872;    Newton,  N.  H.,  June  1872— May 


118  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1870 

1877;  North  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  1877— May  1882;  Worcester, 
June  1882— Oct.  1884;  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1884— Mar. 
1892;  Holden,  Mass.,  Apr.  1892— Apr.  1894;  Antrim,  N.  H., 
Oct.  1894— Feb.  1902;  Rockland,  Mass.,  Mar.  1902— Sept. 
1905;  d.  Worcester,  Sept.  11,  1905.     A.  M.,  C.  U.,  1892. 

^•=HENRY  SIMMONS  LATHAM,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  7, 
1841.  B.  U.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  Mar.  1868-70;  tea.  W.  A.  1873-74; 
©rd.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  19,  1878;  p.  Oak  Lawn,  1877 — 
May  1880;  tea.  Smithfield,  1881-96;  d.  Smithfield,  June  20, 
1896. 

*HORATIO  BARTLETT  LAWRENCE,  b.  Wayne,  Me.,  Dec. 
19,  1841.  B.  C.  1865;  tea.  Gardiner,  Me.,  1865-67;  N.  T.  I. 
1867-70;  notord.;  tea.  Kingston,  1871-72;  Needham,  1872-74; 
North  Middleboro,  1874-76;  priv.  tut.  West  Sutton,  1876-86, 
1892-96,  exc.  about  1882,  when  prin.  Derby  A.,  Vt.; 
prin.  Leland  and  Gray  S.,  Townshend,  Vt.,  1886-89;  pres. 
Florida  Inst.,  Live  Oak,  Fla.,  1891;  tea.  Paxton,  Mass.,  1897- 
1905;  d.  Grafton,  May  14,  1905. 

*  JAMES  McV/HINNIE,  b.  Thompson  viile,  Conn.,  Mar.  6, 
1840.  Serg.  20th  Conn.  Vols.,  Aug.  1862— May  1864;  B.  U. 
1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord.  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1871; 
p.  Lansingburg,  Apr.  1871— Dec.  1874;  Free  St.  ch.,  Portland, 
Me.,  Jan.  1875— May  1884;  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1884— 
Mar.  1892;  d.  Cambridgeport,  Mar.  2,  1892.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1886. 

*COLA  DE  RIENZI  MEACHAM,  b.  Shefford,  P.  O.,  Oct.  10, 
1838.  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord.  Barre,  Sept. 
6,  1870;  p.  Barre,  1870-74;  North  Scituate,  1874-79;  act.  p. 
Chatham,  1880-81;  p.  Ashland,  1883-85;  Canton,  July  1886-88; 
Long  Pine,  Neb.,  1889-91;  Townshend,  Vt.,  Jan.  1892— Jan. 
1899;  Passumpsic,  Feb.  1899-1906;  w.  c.  Chicago,  111.,  July 
1906— May  1907;  d.  Newport,  Vt.,  June  3,  1907. 

*  ARNOLD  RHODES  MEDBURY,  b.  Bast  Providence,  R.  I., 
Dec.  10,  1837.  P.  U.;  act.  p.  Sonora,  Cal.;  3d  ch.,  San  Fran- 
cisco; ord.  San  Francisco,  Feb.  28,  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  p. 
1st  ch.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  1870— June  1872;  assoc.  ed. 
Baptist  Evangel,  2  yrs. ;  p.  Portland,  Ore.,  June  1872— Aug. 
1874;  2d  ch.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Sept.  1874— Apr.  1879;  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  Apr.  1879— July  1880;  supt.  miss,  in  Wis.,  1880-83; 
p.  Verona,  Nov.  1883— Sept.  1887;  cor.  sec.  Wis.  State  Conv., 
7.yrs. ;  cor.  The  Standard,  3  yrs.;  p.  Salem,  Ore.,  Sept.  1887 — 
Nov.  1888;  chief  elk.  U.  S.  Engineer's  off.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Feb.  1889— May  1890;  sec.  Bapt.  city  miss.,  Philadelphia,  Mar. 
1890— Nov.  1894;  p.  Jenkintown,  May  1890— May  1894;  cor. 
Pacific  Baptist,  3  yrs.;  w.  c.  Jenkintown,  1894-1908;  d.  Jenkin- 
town, May  19,  1908. 


1870]  STUDENTS  119 

*DAVID  JONATHAN  PIERCE,  b.  Montpelier  Co.,  Ind., 
July  18,  1841.  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1865;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord. 
Chester,  Vt.,  Aug.  6,  1870;  prin.  Wyoming  Inst.,  Wyo.  Ter., 
1870-74;  p.  Laramie,  1870-74;  Portland,  Ore.,  Aug.  1874— 
June  1877;  Laramie  City,  Wyo.  Ter.,  Oct.  1877— Mar.  1881; 
Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Ter.,  Apr.  1881— Apr.  1883;  Seattle, 
Wash.  Ter.,  Apr.  1883-88;  prof.  Ment.  and  Mor.  Sci.,  U.  Wash., 
1888-90;  p.  Fairhaven,  Wash.,  1890-92;  Snohomish  and 
Everett,  1892;  prin.  prep,  dept.,  U.  Seattle,  1892-95;  prof. 
Mor.  Sci.,  Vashon  C,  Wash.,  1895-97;  p.  Berkeley,  Cal.,  1897- 
1900;  Putney,  Vt.,  1900— Mar.  1901;  was  miss.  p.  in  Wyo., 
Colo.,  Utah,  Id.,  Wash.,  and  Ore.;  cont.  to  rel.  press.;  d. 
Putney,  Vt.,  May  4,  1902.  A.  M.,  C.  U.,  1870;  D.  D.,  U.  Wash., 
1888. 

*CHARLES  ANSEL  REMINGTON,  b.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H., 
Mar.  29,  1842.  B.  U.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  res.  Fitchburg; 
d.  Fitchburg,  Dec.  21,  1870. 

*STEPHEN  HENRY  STACKPOLE,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June 
24,  1843.  H.  U.  1866;  N.  T.  I.  1866-68,  1869-70;  ord.  West- 
boro,  Nov.  1871;  p.  Westboro,  Sept.  1871— Jan.  1873;  Saxton's 
River,  Vt.,  Apr.  1875— Feb.  1882;  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1882- 
86;  d.  Hamilton,  July  23,  1886. 

HARRISON  WILLIAM  STEARNS,  b.  Conway,  Mass.,  Oct. 
17,  1843.  B.  U.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  ord.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Oct.  17,  1870;  p.  Olivet  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Oct.  1870— 
Oct.  1872;  Clinton,  Wis.,  Nov.  1872— Apr.  1877;  S.  S.  miss. 
No.  Wis.,  1877-80;  miss.  N.  W.  Wis.,  1880— Nov.  1882;  p. 
Chippewa  Falls  and  vie,  1882-85;  Junction  City,  Kans.,  1885- 
87;  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  1887-88;  dist.  miss.,  N.  W.  and  W.  Neb., 
1888-94;  fin.  sec.  Grand  Island  C,  9  mos. ;  s.  Kearney  and 
North  Platte,  18  mos.;  serv.  with  Neb.  Children's  Home  Soc, 
1896;  in  bus.  1896—;  ad.  114  East  6th  St.,  Grand  Island,  Neb. 

*HENRY  ALANSON  WINN,  b.  Wobum,  Mass.,  Mar.  29, 
1844.  B.  U.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-70;  stud,  abroad,  1870-71; 
d.  Berlin,  Prussia,  Apr.  17,  1871. 

Harvey  Harrison  Tattle,  b.  Springfield,  O.,  Sept.  20,  1842- 
Wit.  C.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1867-68;  C.  T.  S.  1868-70;  ord.  Bradford. 
O.,  Dec.  29,  1870;  p.  Bradford,  1871-72;  Sinking  Creek,  near 
Springfield,  1881-93,  1896-97,  1904-10;  p.  em.,  1910—;  lib. 
D.  U.,  1893-99;  health  failed;  res.  Springfield,  O. 


*DwdIey  Cotton  Bixby,  b.  Warren,  N.  H.,  Jan.   17,   1841. 
Co.  G.,  3d  Vt.  Vols.  Apr.  1861— Dec.  1862;   in  command  Co. 


120  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1871 

B,  31st  U.  S.  colored  troops,  as  2d  lieut.  and  1st  lieut.,  Aug. 
1863_Dec.  1865;  A.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  and  New  London,  N.  H.;  N. 
T.  I.  1869-70;  ord.  Canton,  Me.,  June  1870;  p.  Canton,  1870-71; 

C.  T.  S.  1871-72;  p.  Rockport,  Me.,  Nov.  1872— May  1876. 
West  Randolph,  Vt.,  May  1877 — May  1878;  East  Dedham, 
Mass.,  1879-80;  Rehoboth,  1880-83;  Osterville,  1883-84; 
Stroutsburg,  Pa.,  1884-85;  Shenandoah,  May  1885— Sept. 
1887;  Cramer's  Hill,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1887— May  1891;  miss.  Me. 
State  Conv.,  May  1891— Nov.  1894;  p.  2d  ch.,  Haverhill,  Mass., 
Nov.  1894— Dec.  1901;  miss.,  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Camden,  Del., 
Jan.  1902— Jan.  1904;  s.  and  ev.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  Jan.  1904— 
Dec.  1907;  health  failed;  occ.  s.,  res.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Jan. 
1908— Mar.  1911;  d.  Haverhill,  Mar.  9,  1911. 

*Warrren  Nathan  Walden,  b.  Montville,  Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1844. 
N.  T.  I.  1868-69;  ord.  Chesterfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  21,  1869;  p. 
Chesterfield;  Packerville;  Bloomfield;  Colchester;  Montville; 
Manahawkin,  N.  J.,  1885-93;  d.  Manahawkin,  Dec.  5,  1893. 

20— *14 
I87I 

W.  O.  Ayer,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  OLIVER  AYER,  b.  Sangerville,  Me.,  June  25, 
1845.  Priv.  1st  Me.  mil.,  1864;  C.  U.  1868;  N.  T.  I.  1868-71; 
ord.  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Oct.  11,  1871;  p.  Peterboro,  Sept.  1871— 
Sept.  1874;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct.  1874— Feb.  1884;  Everett, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1884— June  1890;  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  Sept.  1890 
—Aug.  1893;  Warren  Ave.  ch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  Nov.  1893— 
Aug.  1905;  act.  p.  Braintree,  Sept.  1905— Nov.  1908;  p.  Ken- 
duskeag,  Me.,  Feb.  1909—;  cor.  Watchman,  1902-07.  D.  D., 
Cy.  C,  1908. 

*THOMAS  MELVIN  BUTLER,  b.  Aurora,  Me.,  Jan.  24, 
1841.  1st  Heut.  U.  S.  Vols,  in  civ.  war;  C.  U.  1868;  N.  T.  I. 
1868-71;  ord.  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  Oct.  1871;  p.  2d  ch.,  Hopkin- 
ton,  1871-74;  Somerset,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Townshend,  Vt,  1876- 
82;  North  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  1882— June  1888;  Dover  and 
Foxcroft,  Me.,  June  1888— Oct.  1889;  Canton,  Mass.,  June 
1890-98;  d.  Canton,  Aug.  6,  1898. 

*GEORGE  WESTON  DAVIS,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1838. 
C.  U.  1868;  N.  T.  I.  1868-71;  ord.  South  Amesbury,  now 
Merrimacport,  Nov.  S,  1871;  p.  South  Amesbury,  1871-74;  s. 
Rowley,  and  Antrim,  N.  H.,  1874-76;  p.  Orange,  Mass.,  1876-80; 
Chicopee,  1880-90;  Biddeford,  Me.,  Jan.  1891-94;  Wales,  Mass., 
1894-98;  d.  South  Waterboro,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1898. 

*SABIN  TILLOTSON  GOODELL,  b.  Norway,  N.  Y.,  May 
22,  1836.     U.  S.  Army,  1863-66,  1st  lieut.;  B.  U.  1868;  N.  T.  I. 


1872]  STUDENTS  121 

1868-71 ;  ord.  1871 ;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Bassein,  Burma,  1871-77; 
d.  Rangoon,  Nov.  16,  1877. 

HENRY  MALCOLM  HOPKINSON,  b.  New  Sharon,  Me., 
Feb.  1,  1840.  16tli  Me.  Vols.,  1863-65;  C.  U.  1868;  N.  T.  I. 
1868-71;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Oct.  5,  1871;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Bassein,  Burma,  1871-76;  p.  East  Madison,  Me.,  1876-77; 
Halifax,  Vt.,  1877-79;  West  Wardsboro,  1879-84;  Lebanon, 
Me.,  Dec.  1884— Dec.  1886;  Perkinsville,  Vt.,  Dec.  1886— 
June  1899;  Westford,  June  1899— Oct.  1907;  South  Acworth, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  1907—. 

•+EDWIN  DELMONT  KELLEY,  b.  Clarendon,  Vt.,  June  18, 
1846.  U.  Mich.  1868;  N.  T.  L  1868-71;  ord.  1871;  miss. 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Toungoo,  Burma,  1871-72;  drowned  Upper  Burma, 
Jan.  1,  1873. 

*GEORGE  ROSWELL  READ,  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Mar.  5, 
1841.  B.  U.  1868;  N.  T.  I.  1868-71;  ord.  Lisbon  Falls,  Me., 
Oct.  25,  1871;  p.  Lisbon  Falls,  1871— Dec.  1876;  Alameda,  Cal., 
June  1877 — Apr.  1882;  health  failed;  w.  c.  Alameda,  Cal., 
1882-1903;  d.  Latrobe,  Mar.  3,  1903. 

*David  Wilbert  Palmer,  b.  Grafton,  Vt.,  Jan.  4,  1841.  C.  U, 
1868;  N.  T.  I.  1868— Mar.  1871;  ord.  West  Wardsboro,  Vt., 
Sept.  6  1872;  p.  West  Wardsboro,  Nov.  1871— Dec.  1873;  West 
Dummerston,  Feb.  1874— Feb.  1875;  Lyme,  N.  H.,  May  1875— 
May  1876;  East  Poultney,  Vt.,  Nov.  1877— May  1880;  Adams- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1881— Apr.  1884;  far.  East  Poultney,  Vt., 
Oct.  1884— Oct.  1886;  p.  Ellendale,  N.  Dak.,  Nov.  1886— 
Nov.  1887;  far.  Ludden,  Apr.  1888—1906;  d.  Jamestown,  Nov. 
5,  1906.  

*Stephen  Pillsbury,  b.  Hebron,  N.  H.,  Jan.  26,  1824.  Ord. 
Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  12,  1864;  p.  Dunbarton,  1864-66;  Mt. 
Holly,  Vt.,  1866-69;  N.  T.  I.  1869-1871;  p.  Lee,  1871-74;  act. 
p.  Manhattan,  Kans.,  1874-78;  w.  c.  Tulare,  Cal.,  1886-92;  d. 
Fresno,  Apr.  27,  1892.  9— *7 

1872 

A.  J.  HovEY,  Class  Secretary 

NATHANIEL  LORD  COLBY,  b.  Madison,  N.  H.,  July  5, 
1841.  B.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord.  North  Billerica,  July  2, 
1872;  p.  North  Billerica,  1872-79;  Merrimac  St.  ch.,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  1879-1911;  assoc.  p.  1st  ch.,  Manchester,  1911—; 
ad.  307  Hanover  St.,  Manchester. 

ALVIN  MILLEN  CRANE,  b.  Mansfield  Centre,  Conn.,  Aug. 
3,  1839.     U.  S.  Arm-y,  capt.,  1862-65;    B.  U.  1869;    N.  T.  I. 


122  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1872 

1869-72;  ord.  Medfield,  Aug.  23,  1872;  p.  Medfield,  1872— 
Sept.  1878;  West  Boylston,  Oct.  1878— Sept.  1883;  Shelburae 
Falls,  Oct.  1883— Apr.  1889;  Millbury,  Apr.  1889— Sept.  1891; 
Medfield,  Oct.  1891— July  1898;  Groton,  Oct.  1898-1902;  occ. 
s.,  res.  Maiden,  July  1902— June  1908;  p.  Elm  St.  chap., 
Everett,  June  1908— Sept.  1909;  Swain's  Pond  chap.,  Maple- 
wood,  Sept.  1909 — ;  joint  author.  History  21st  Conn.  Vols., 
1900;  ad.  27  Williams  St.,  Maiden. 

BENJAMIN  PUTNAM  CROSS,  b.  Tavoy,  Burma,  Oct.  16, 
1845.     U.  C.  1867;    N.  T.  I.  1869-72;    ord.  Huntington,  Sept. 

17,  1873;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Shwegyin,  Burma,  Jan.  1874— 
May  1875;  Toungoo,  May  1875— Feb.  1876;  Maulmain,  Feb. 
1876— Oct.  1877;  Rangoon,  Nov.  1882— Feb.  1892;  Bassein, 
Feb.  1892— Oct.  1898;  Henzada,  Oct.  1898— Mar.  1899; 
Maubin,  Mar.  1899— July  1905;  Toungoo,  Mar.  1907— Nov. 
1908;  Sandoway,  Nov.  1908—. 

ARTHUR  JUDSON  HOVEY,  b.  Albany,  Vt.,  Apr.  3,  1842. 
B.  U.  1869;  N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord.  Stoneham,  Sept.  25,  1872; 
p.  Stoneham,  1872— Nov.  1877;  Evansville,  Wis.,  Feb.  1888— 
Apr.  1889;  Sparta,  May  1889— Sept.  1892;  Ra>Tiham,  Mass., 
May  1893— Aug.  1894;  Groton,  Sept.  1894— Mar.  1898;  health 
failed;  res.  Caloosa,  Fla.,  1900 — . 

ALBERT  CHRISTOPHER  HUSSEY,  b.  Fairfield,  Me., 
Aug.  17,  1836.  W.  C.  1857-58;  tea.  Me.,  1858-68;  ord.  Prince- 
ton, Me.,  Feb.  12,  1869;  p.  Princeton,  1868-69;  N.  T.  I.  1869- 
72;  p.  Grafton,  Aug.  1872— Oct.  1879;  Northampton,  Nov. 
1879— Sept.  1892;  West  Boylston,  Sept.  1892— July  1896; 
Roger  WilHams  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1897— Oct.  1898; 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Oct.  1898— Sept.  1902;  Warren,  Me., 
Sept.  1902— Sept.  1906;  Russell,  Mass.,  Sept.  1906— Nov. 
1908;  act.  p.  Three  Rivers,  Nov.  1908— June  1910;  ad.  24 
Woronoco  Ave.,  Westfield.    A.  M.,  C.  U.,  1876. 

*FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  LOCKWOOD,  b.  Chester,  Vt., 
Aug.  21,  1838.  O.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord.  Winthrop,  July 
1872;  p.  Winthrop,  1872-73;  3d  ch..  Fall  River,  1873-76;  in 
bus..  East  Boston;  d.  East  Boston,  Mar.  3,  1895. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  MANNING,  b.  Bridgewater,  N.  S.,  Jan. 

18,  1842.  Ac.  C,  1867;  ord.  Port  Hawkesbury,  C.B.,Mar.31, 
1868;  p.  Port  Hawkesbury,  June  1867— July  1869;  N.  T.  I. 
1869-72;  p.  St.  Stephen,  N.  B.,  July  1872— July  1875;  Halifax, 
N.  S.,  July  1875— June  1892;  sec.  and  tr.,  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar. 
Prov.,  and  tr.  denom.  funds,  N.  B.,  Aug.  1892-1907;  occ.  [s., 
1907—;  res.  Wolfville.     D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1900. 

*GEORGE  EDMANDS  MERRILL,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Dec.  19,  1846.     H.  U.  1869;  N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord.  Springfield, 


1872]  STUDENTS  123 

Oct.  3,  1872;  p.  1st  ch.,  Springfield,  1872— Jan.  1877;  1st  ch., 
Salem,  Feb.  1877 — May  1885;  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  Nov. 
1885— Apr.  1887;  w.  c.  Colorado  Springs,  1887-90;  p.  Im.  ch., 
Newton,  Mass.,  May  1890— Feb.  1899;  pres.  Colg.  U.,  Apr. 
1899-1908;  anXhor,  Story  of  the  Manuscripts,  1881;  The  Reason- 
able Christ,  1893;  Parchments  of  the  Faith,  1894;  The  Song  of 
Songs  (Am.  Comm.),  1904;  sermons  and  addresses;  d.  Hamil- 
ton, N.  Y.,  June  11,  1908.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1893. 

*DURA  PRATT  MORGAN,  b.  New  London,  N.  H.,  June  30, 
1840.  U.  S.  Aflny,  1862-66;  B.  U.  1869;  N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord. 
Jamaica  Plain,  June  30,  1872;  p.  Jamaica  Plain,  June  1872 — 
Nov.  1875;  Beverly,  Dec.  1875— May  1888;  w.  c.  New  London, 
N.  H.,  1888-92;  d.  New  London,  July  7,  1892. 

*CHARLES  FREDERIC  MYERS,  b.   Manchester,   N.   S., 

1842.  Ac.  C.  1869;  N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord.  North  Reading,  July 
19,  1872;  p.  North  Reading,  1872-74;  Sutton,  1874-75;  Peter- 
boro,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1875— Oct.  1878;  med.  grad.  1882;  phys., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-1911;  d.  New  York,  Aug.  22,  1911. 

JUSTIN  KENT  RICHARDSON,  b.  Pownal,  Me.,  Dec.  12, 

1843.  Serv.  civ.  war,  23rd  Me.  Vols.,  serg.,  serg.  maj.,  30th 
Me.,  1st  lieut.,  brev.  capt.,  brev.  maj.;  C.  U.  1809;  N.T.I. 
1869-72;  ord.  Maplewood,  July  10,  1872;  p.  Maplewood,  Mar. 
1871— Apr.  1875;  Rutland,  Vt.,  May  1875— Apr.  1883;  East 
Boston,  Mass.,  May  1883— Oct.  1886;  1st  ch.,  Brockton,  Nov. 
1886— Oct.  1899;  Calvary  ch.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  Nov.  1899— 
Oct.  1903;  act.  pres.  and  pres.  Des  Moines  C,  Jan.  1903 — Sept. 
1904;  man.  Richardson  Co.,  real  estate,  Denver,  Colo.,  Nov. 
1904 — ;  author,  Brockton's  Perils,  and  brochures  on  theol.  and 
denom.  subjects;  ed.  Vermont  Baptist,  1875-86;  res.  711  South 
Clarkson  St.,  Denver.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1898. 

MELVILLE  COX  THWING,  b.  Pittston,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1835. 
N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord.  Germantown,  Pa.,  July  1872;  p.  German- 
town,  1872-75;  w.  c.  Branford,  Conn.,  1875-77;  p.  Lowell,  Mass., 
1877-80;  ed.  Washington,  D.  C,  1881-84;  act.  p.  North  ch., 
Brockton,  Mass.,  1884-86;  ed.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887;         ? 

ISAAC  ROBINSON  WHEELOCK,  b.  Kingston,  N.  S.,  Jan 
24,  1843.  B.  U.  1869;  N.  T.  I.  1869-72;  ord.  Worcester,  Aug. 
1,  1872;  p.  Pleasant  St.  ch.,  Worcester,  May  1872— Apr.  1875; 
Fitchburg,  May  1875— May  1885;  Meriden,  Conn.,  June  1885— 
Jime  1890;  insur.  bus.,  1890 — ;  author,  Semi  Centennial  History 
of  First  Baptist  Church,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1887;  Handbook  of 
Fire  Insurance  Inspection;  Electrical  Installation  and  Safeguards 
against  Fire;    Proper  Basis  of  Rate  Making  in  Fire  Insurance; 


124  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1872 

many  aricles  in   denom.    press;    ad.    15   South   Fairview   St., 
Roslindale,  Mass. 


*NichoIas  Noyes  Atkinson,  b.  Minot,  Me.,  Apr.  4,  1848.  C.  XL 
1869;  N.  T.  I.  1869-71;  not  ord.;  tea.  Peabody,  1871-72; 
N.  L.  L.  S.  I.,  N.  H.,  1872-74;  Warner,  1874-76;  Rockland,  Me., 
part  of  1876;  mining  bus.  Colo.,  1878— July  1892;  res.  Leadville, 
1878-81;  Denver,  1881-92;  health  failed ;  res.  West  Minot,  Me., 
1892-1900;  d.  Mechanic  Falls,  Aug.  23,  1900. 

George  Andrew  Bacon,  b.  Webster,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1847. 
B.  U.  1807;  tea.  Derby,  Vt.,  1867-68;  Gardner,  Mass.,  1868-69; 
N.  T.  I.  1869-70;  stud.  Germany,  1870-71;  tea.  Polytechnic 
Inst., '^  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1871-74;  Syracuse.  1874-78;  prin. 
Syracuse  High  Sch.,  1878-88;  ed.  Academy,  1886-92;  memb.  of 
firm  of  Allyn  and  Bacon,  book  publ.,  1888 — ;  ad.  172  Trem.ont 
St.,  Boston.     Ph.  D.,  H.  C,  1879. 

David  Downie,  b.  Glasgow,  Scot.,  July  29,  1838.  B.  U.  1869; 
N.  T.  I.  1869-70;  R.  T.  S.  1870-72;  ord.  Monroeville,  O.,  July 
10,  1872;  p.  Monroeville,  1872— May  1873;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Nellore,  India,  1873—;  Fellow,  U.  of  Madras,  1897—1910; 
author.  History  of  the  Telugu  Mission,  1893;  ed.  Baptist  Mission- 
ary Review;  Telequ  Baptist;  ad.  A.  B.  F.  Tsl.  S.,  Nellore.  D. 
D.,  Bu.  U.,  1880." 


^Herbert  Henry  Beaman,  b.  Amherst,  Mass.,  1848.  N.  T.  I. 
1870-72;  ord.  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1872;  p.  Hampton 
Falls,  and  Seabrook,  June  1872— Aug.  1876;  West  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1876— Apr.  1880;  North  Oxford,  May  1880— Aug. 
1881;  d.  North  Oxford,  Aug.  10,  1881. 

*John  Thomas  Burhoe,  b.  Alexandra,  P.  E.  L,  Nov.  30,  1839. 
N.  T.  I.  1870-72;  ord.  Marlboro,  June  20,  1872;  p.  Marlboro, 
1872— Oct.  1879;  U.  PI.  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  1879— May 
1883;  Rockford,  Sept.  1883— Feb.  1892;  Ottawa,  Mar.  1892— 
June  1896;  res.  Roslindale,  Mass.,  1896-98;  s.  Deinster  St.  ch., 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  Jan.— June,  1898;  p.  Rockford,  111.,  Nov. 
1898— Mar.  1905;   d.  Rockford,  Mar.  14,  1905. 

*  William  Rogers  Warner,  b.  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Mar.  31,  1826. 
Bost.  T.  S.;  N.  T.  I.  1870-72;  ord.  Belchertown,  Sept.  11,  1872; 
p.  Belchertown,  1872-73;  East  Weare,  N.  H.,  1874-75;  South 
Lyndeboro,  1876-77;  Ira,  Vt.,  1878-80;  Lorraine,  N.  Y.,  1882- 
83;  Palo,  Mich.,  Dec.  1884-85;  Farmington,  Mich.,  1886-87; 
Perryville,  R.  I.,  1893-94;  v*'.  c.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.;  d. 
Mendon,  June  26,  1901.  19— *8 


la7S]  STUDENTS  125 

1873 

J.  B.  Robinson,  Class  Secretary 

*  TAMES  HOPE  ARTHUR,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  27 
1842.  U.  S.  Army,  1802-64;  B.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73 
ord.  1873;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Yokohama,  Japan,  1873-74 
Tokyo,  1874-77;  d.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Dec.  9,  1877. 

SYLVESTER  BURNHAM,  b.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Feb.  1,  1842. 

B.  C.  1862;  N.  T.  I.  1869-71,  1872-73;  ord.  Holyoke,  July  7, 
1873;  p.  Amherst,  July  1873-74;  tea.  W.  A.  1874-75;  prof.  Sem. 
Lang,  and  O.  T.  Exeg.,  M.  U.  T.  S.,  1875—;  dean  Colg.  T.  S., 
1893—1910.     D.  D.,  B.  C,  1885. 

*GEORGE  CHURCHILL,  b.  Hartford,  N.  S.,  Jan.  18,  1842. 
N.  T.  L  1870-73;  ord.  Hebron,  N.  S.,  Aug  12,  1873;  miss.  F.  M. 
Bd.  Mar.  Prov.  1873—,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1874-75,  to  Telu,gus, 
India,  1875-1908;  d.  Bobbili,  Madras  Presidency,  India,  Mar. 
14,  1908. 

OBADIAH  ERASTUS  COX,  b.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  1844.    Ac. 

C.  1866;  ord.  Dec.  10,  1867;  p.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.;  N.  T.  I. 
1870-73;  p.  South  Amesbury,  1870;  New  Bedford,  1873-75; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-86;  2d  ch..  Auburn,  Feb.  1886-89; 
Cold  Spring  and  Huntington,  L.  I.,  sum.  1889;  Towners,  N.  Y., 
1890— May  1893;  North  Easton,  Mass.,  Oct.  1893— July  1894; 
w.  c.  Dorchester,  1894-96;  p.  Northwood,  N.  H.,  1896— July 
1898;  w.  c.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1898—1900;  p.  Dykemans, 
1900— Oct.  1903;  Hydeville,  Vt.,  Oct.  1903— June  1906;  w.  c. 
Rutland;  South  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1911. 

*NEWELL  TRACY  DUTTON,  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5, 
1840.  Civ.  war,  1862-65;  B.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73;  ord. 
Warren,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1873;  p.  Warren,  1873— Aug.  1883; 
Houlton,  Aug.  1883— Aug.  1893;  Fairfield,  Aug.  1893— Sept. 
1896;  fin.  sec.  C.  U.,  res.  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  1896— Mar. 
1900;  d.  Newcastle,  Mar.  5,  1900. 

FREDERICK  HOWARD  EVELETH,  b.  Durham,  Me.,  Mar. 
21, 1843.  C.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73 ;  ord.  1st  ch.,  Portland,  Me., 
Sept.  2,  1873;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Toungoo,  Burma,  1873-85, 
Rangoon,  1885-90,  Sandoway,  1890-96,  Insein  Theol.  S.,  1896 ; 
author,  (in  Burmese)  Old  Testament  Biographical  Studies,  1886 ; 
trans,  into  Burmese  Broadus's  Preparation  and  Delivery  of  Ser- 
mons, 1892;  Hovey's  Manual  of  Christian  Theology,  1906; 
compiled  and  translated  into  Burmese  Notes  on  the  Gospel  by 
John,  1909;  revised  Jndson's  Burmese  and  English  Dictionary 
(enlarged  by  R.  C.  Stevenson),  1909-11;    ad.    Insein,  Burma. 

D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1898. 


126  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1873 

THOMAS  GARDNER  FIELD,  b.  Massillon,  O.,  May  19, 
1843.  B.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73;  ord.  Alton,  111.,  Oct.  11, 
1873;  p.  Alton,  Sept.  1873— Feb.  1879;  Winona,  Minn.,  Mar. 
1879— Dec.  1881;  4th  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Dec.  1881— June  1887; 
dist.  sec.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  July  1887— Jan.  1910;  joint  sec.  A.  B.  F. 
M.  S.  and  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Ohio  dist.,  Feb.  1910—;  res.  Gran- 
ville, O. 

JOHN  SKINNER  HUTCHINSON,  b.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Oct.  6, 
1847.  B.  U.  1869;  tea.  W.  A.  1869-70;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73;  ord. 
Windsor,  Vt.,  July  22,  1874;  asst.  instr.  Bib.  Interp.,  C.  T.  S., 
1873 — Feb.  1875;  engaged  in  clerical  work;  res.  for  many  years, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  ad.  856  Park  Place. 

*  WILLI  AM  AMASA  KEESE,  b.  Louisville,  Miss.,  Dec.  23, 
1846.  A.  C.  1869;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73;  ord.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  July 
31,  1873;  p.  Ellsworth,  June  1873— Apr.  1877;  Calvary  ch., 
Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  1877— May  1883;  Cary  Ave.  ch.,  Chelsea, 
Sept.  1883— Nov.  1888;  Trinity  Cong,  ch.,  Lawrence,  Mar. 
1889-95;  d.  Lunenburg,  Sept.  1,  1895. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  McCULLOUGH,  b.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1845.  Col.  C;  C.  T.  S.,  1870-71;  N.  T.  I.  1871-73;  ord. 
Danversport,  June  20,  1873;  p.  Danversport,  1873-76;  Edgar- 
town,  1876-77;  East  Gloucester,  1877-80;  Baltimore,  Md., 
1880-86;  Washington,  D.  C,  July  1886-92;  w.  c.  Anacostia, 
1892-94;  Tenleytown,  1896—;  ad.  Wisconsin  Ave..  Tenley- 
town,  D.  C. 

EDWARD  PAYSON  ROBERTS,  b.  Waterboro,  Me.,  Dec. 
2,  1844.  C.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73;  ord.  Springvale,  Me., 
Oct.  23,  1873;  p.  Springvale,  1873-75;  Sandusky,  O.,  1876-79; 
w.  c.  Waterboro,  Me.,  1879-80;  p.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1880-87, 
1893-95;  Cheviot,  1887-91,  1897-1907;  miss,  work,  Cincinnati, 
1908-11;  ad.  3050  McHenry  Ave.,  Cincinnati. 

JULIUS  BROWN  ROBINSON,  b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Jan.  24, 
1842.  C.  L.  I.  1856-60;  Westfield  Norm.  Sch.,  1868-70;  N. 
T.  I.  1870-73;  ord.  Milford,  July  2,  1873;  p.  Milford,  1873— 
July  1874,  June  1875— June  1879;  Fisherville,  now  Penacook, 
N.  H.,  July  1879— May  1881;  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug. 
1881— May  1884;  Riverside  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  1884— 
85;  Leominster,  Mass.,  Nov.  1886— Dec.  1888;  North  Billerica, 
Jan.  1888-91;  res.  Andover,  Conn.,  1892-96;  p.  West  Boylston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1896— Nov.  1904;  Turners  Falls,  Nov.  1904—. 

RUFUS  SANFORD,  b.  Woodside,  N.  S.,  Apr.  7,  1842.     Ac.  C. 
1869;    N.  T.  I.  1870-73;    ord.  Billtown,  N.  S.,  Aug.  20,  1873 
miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.  Siam,  1873-75,  to  Telugus,  Bimlipa- 
tam,  India,  July  1875— Mar.  1892,  Vizianagram,  1896—.     D. 
D.,  Ac.  U.,  1908. 


1874]  STUDENTS  127 

ERASTUS  MELVILLE  SHAW,  b.  Albion,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  1842. 
16th  Me.  Vols.,  July  1863— July  1865;  C.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I. 
1870-73;  ord.  Antrim,  N.  H.,  Sept.  30,  1873;  p.  Antrim,  July 
1873— Apr.  1879;  Beverly  Farms,  Mass.,  June  1881— Feb. 
1884;  w.  c.  Rockland,  Me.,  as  result  of  disabilities  contracted 
in  army,  1884 — ;  winter  ad.  51  Manhattan  Ave.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

EDWIN  SUMNER  SMALL,  b.  St.  George,  Me.,  Apr.  3,  1848. 
C.  U.  1868;  tea.  Portland,  Me.,  1868-70;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73;  ord. 
Cherr3dield,  Me.,  Apr.  15,  1874;  p.  Cherryfield,  June  1873 — Nov. 
1874;  Brunswick,  Jan.  1876— Apr.  1880;  Livermore  Falls,  Oct. 
1880— June  1890;  in  bus.  Boston,  Mass.,  1890—;  res.  Melrose. 

WILLIAM  EDWIN  STANLEY,  b.  in  part  of  Attleboro,  now 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1844.  P.  A.  A.  1866-69;  N. 
T.  I.  1870-73;  ord.  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  July  31,  1873;  p.  St. 
Cloud,  July  1873— May  1876;  Red  Wing,  May  1876— Oct. 
1879;  Troy,  O.,  Oct.  1879— Aug.  1882;  Austin,  Minn.,  Oct. 
1882— Jan.  1891;  Winterset,  la.,  Jan.  1891— Aug.  1892;  fin. 
sec.  Des  M.  C,  Aug.  1892— Jan.  1893;  p.  Atlantic,  Jan.  1893— 
July  1898;   Eldora,  April  1900—. 

*EUGENE  ELLIS  THOMAS,  b.  North  Attleboro,  Mass., 
Jan.  7,  1851;  B.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-73;  ord.  North  Tewks- 
bury,  June  19,  1873;  p.  North  Tewksbury,  1873— Aug.  1876; 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1876— Feb.  1884;  memb.  R.  I.  leg., 
1880-82;  p.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Feb.  1884— Mar.  1888; 
Nyack,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1888— Nov.  1889;  Dutch  Ref.  ch..  Tarry- 
town,  Dec.  1889— Apr.  1894;  Castleton,  Apr.  1894-1904; 
author,  sermons,  articles  in  reviews;  ed.  Daily  Patriot,  Woon- 
socket, R.  I.,  1879-81;  d.  Castleton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1904. 


*  William  Ammi  Bradbary,  b.  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  Nov.  3,  1847. 

B.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-72;  d.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  13, 1872. 

18— *6 

1874 

ELISHA  BENJAMIN  ANDREWS,  b.  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  Jan. 
10,  1844.     2d.  lieut.  U.  S.  Army,  1861-64;  B.  U.  1870;   prin. 

C.  L.  I.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1870-72;  N.  T.  I.  1872-74;  ord.  Beverly, 
July  2,  1874;  p.  Beverly,  July  1874— Aug.  1875;  pres.  D.  U., 
1875-79;  prof.  Homil.,  Past.  Dut.  and  Ch.  Pol.,  N.  T.  I.,  1879- 
82;  stud.  U.  Berlin  and  U.  Munich,  1882-83;  prof.  Hist,  and 
Polit.  Econ.,  B.  U.,  1882-88;  prof.  Poht.  Econ.  and  Fin.,  Com. 
U.,  1888-89;  pres.  B.  U.  and  prof.  Mor.  and  Intel.  Phil.,  1889-98; 
U.  S.  Cmnr.  to  Intern.  Mon.  Conf.,  Brussels,  Belgium,  1892; 
supt.  pub.  schs.,  Chicago,  111.,  1898-1900;  chan.  U.  Neb.,  1900- 


128  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1874 

08,  chan.  em.,  1909 — ;  trav.  1909 — ;  author,  Institutes  of  Con- 
stitutional History,  English  and  American,  1884,  1901;  Institutes 
of  General  History,  1885,  1895;  Institutes  of  Economics,  1889, 
1900;  Eternal  Words  and  other  sermons,  1894;  An  Honest 
Dollar,  1894,  1901;  Wealth  and  Moral  Law,  1894,  1901;  History 
of  the  United  States,  1894,  1902;  History  of  the  Last  Quarter 
Century  in  the  United  States,  1896 ;  History  of  the  United  States 
in  Our  Own  Times,  1904;  ed.  History,  Prophecy,  and  Gospel, 
1891;  The  Gospel  from  Two  Testaments,  \^^?>;  trans.  Droysen's 
Outlines  of  the  Principles  of  History,  1893;  Paiilsen's  The  Prob- 
lem of  Cosmology,  1903;  ad.  1848  Prospect  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1884;  LL.  D.,  U.  Neb.,  1884,  B.  U.,  1899,  U.  Chic, 
1903. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  BANCROFT,  b.  Paradise,  N.  S.,  Aug.  11, 

1844.  Ac.  C.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Apr. 
17,  1875;  p.  Windsor,  Mar.  1875— Jan.  1876;  Weymouth,  Feb. 
1876— Nov.  1878;  North  Sydney,  C.  B.,  Dec.  1878— Oct.  1891; 
Aylesford,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1891— Apr.  1896;  Springhill,  May  1896 
—Aug.  1901;  St.  Mary's  Bay,  Aug.  1901— Dec.  1908,  and  Hill 
Grove,  Aug.  1901— July  1909;  3d  ch.,  Yarmouth,  Nov.  1910—; 
ad.  Pleasant  Valley,  Yarmouth  Co.,  N.  S. 

*  JOHN  EZRA  BURR,  b.  French  Creek,  W.  Va.,  1845.  B.  U. 
1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  28,  1874;  p. 
Fisherville,  now  Penacook,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1874— July  1878;  West 
Medway,  Mass.,  July  1878-83;  d.  Deer  Park,  W.  Va.,  Sept.  6, 
1883. 

*ALBERT  VINTON  CLARK,  b.  Tolland,  Conn.,    Sept.   4, 

1845.  M.  U.  1867-69;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1871-72;  N.  T.  I.  1872-74; 
ord.  West  Royalston,  Aug.  26,  1874;  p.  West  Royalston,  1874— 
Mar.  1878;  East  Hardwick,  Vt.,  Apr.  1878— July  1881;  d.  Tol- 
land, Conn.,  Nov.  15,  1881. 

^LEONARD  JOHN  DEAN,  b.  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  July,  24, 
1848.  M.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H., 
Dec.  15,  1875;  p.  East  Jaffrey,  1875— June  1879;  Milford,  Apr. 
1880— May  1882;  Randolph,  Mass.,  June  1882  — July  1884; 
prin.  Un.  A.,  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.— Nov.,  1884;  p.  Water- 
town,  Dec.  1884— Apr.  1889;  Little  Falls,  May  1889— Sept. 
1892;  Hudson,  Sept.  1893— Aug.  1898;  5th  Ave.  ch.,  Troy, 
Sept.  1898— Sept.  1910;  Saratoga  Springs,  Oct.  1910— July 
1911;  d.  Saratoga  Springs,  July  5,  1911.     D.  D.,  Colg.  U.,  1901. 

DAVID  FOSTER  ESTES,  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1851. 
U.  V.  M.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Manchester,  Vt.,  Aug. 
19,  1874;  p.  Manchester,  July  1874— May  1876;  Belfast,  Me., 
May    1876— Sept.    1878;     stud.    U.    Gottingen,    1878-79;     p. 


1874]  STUDENTS  129 

Vergennes,  Vt.,  Jan.  1880 — Sept.  1883;  prof,  and  act.  pres. 
Atlanta  Bapt.  S.,  1883— Aug.  1886;  p.  Holden,  Mass.,  Sept. 
1886— Sept.  1891;  prof.  N.  T.  Interp.,  Colg.  T.  S.,  Sept.  1891—; 
author,  History  of  Holden,  Mass.,  1894;  Outline  of  New  Testa- 
ment Theology,  1900;  Notes  on  New  Testament  Syntax,  1905; 
ad.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.     D.  D.,  U.  V.  M.,  1896. 

*  JAMES  KENDALL  EWER,  b.  Hyannis,  Mass.,  Apr.  18, 
1846.  Priv.  3d  Mass.  cav.,  1862-65;  C.  A.  1871;  N.  T.  L  1871- 
74;  ord.  Boston,  June  11,  1874;  p.  Reading,  Sept.  1874 — Jan. 
1885;  Pleasant  St.  ch.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1885-94;  Un.  ch.. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1894 — Apr.  1902;  Maplewood  ch..  Maiden, 
Mass.,  May  1902 — Apr.  1905;  author,  History  3d  Mass.  Cavalry; 
lect.;  d.  Maplewood,  Maiden,  Apr.  29,  1905. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  FISH,  b.  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1839. 
U.  S.  Army,  non-cmn.  off.,  1862-64;  2d  lieut.,  1st  lieut., 
1864-66;  B.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1870-72,  1873-74;  act.  p.  Burling- 
ton, la.,  1874-75;  ord.  Billerica,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1875;  p. 
Billerica,  1875 — June  1877;  act.  p.  Antrim,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1877 — 
May  1878;  p.  Brewster,  Mass.,  Aug.  1878— July  1880;  North 
Oxford,  1882-83;  Crompton,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1883— Oct.  1886; 
insur.  bus.,  Boston,  1886—;  res.  Hyde  Park,  1886—1896;  Mel- 
rose, 1896-1900;  Reading,  1900—;  ad.  41  Woburn  St.,  Reading. 

JACOB  WINFRIED  FUHRMANN,  b.  Sippersfeld,  Ger.,  May 
5,  1844.  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Vineyard  Haven,  July  2,  1874; 
p.  Vineyard  Haven,  1874 — July  1876;  Newcassel,  Wis.,  Apr. 
1877— Aug.  1878;  Pewaukee,  Sept.  1878-80;  Monticello  Prairie, 
Oct.  1880— Apr.  1882;  Portage  City,  May  1882— Dec.  1883; 
health  failed;  res.  Miss.,  1883-86;  p.  Woodlawn,  Kans.,  Dec. 
1886 — Feb.  1888;  preaching  occasioned  assault  and  phy.  disab. 
Feb.  1888;  ret;  res.  Woodlawn,  Kans.,  1888—;  ad.  Sabetha, 
R.  F.D.I. 

CALVIN  GOODSPEED,  b.  Nashwaak,  N.  B.,  May  5,  1842. 

U.  N.  B.  1866;  Regent's  Park  C,  London,  Eng.,  1868;  ord. 
Andover,  N.  B.,  1869;  prin.  Bapt.  S.,  Fredericton,  1869-72; 
N.  T.  I.  1872-74;  p.  Woodstock,  Ont.,  1874-78;  tea.  Sys.  Theol., 
Wo.  C,  1878-79;  stud.  U.  Leipzig,  1879-80;  p.  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 
1881-84;  ed.  Messenger  and  Visitor,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1885-90; 
prof.  Theol.  and  Apol.,  McM.  U.,  1890-1905;  prof.  Theol.,  Apol., 
and  Ch.  Pol.,  S.  W.  T.  S.,  Texas,  1905-1909;  health  failed; 
lect.  Ac.  U.,  1911;  author,  Messiah's  Second  Advent,  1900; 
(with  D.  M.  Wei  ton)  Commentary  on  Genesis  (Am.  Comm.), 
1909;  many  brief  works;  assoc.  ed.  Canadian  Baptist  7  yrs.; 
ad.  Paradise,  N.  S.  D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1889,  McM.  U.,  1905; 
LL.  D.,  U.  N.  B.,  1900. 


130  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1874 

ALBANUS  KIMBALL  GURNEY,  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  May 
29,  1845.  C.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Yarmouth,  Me., 
Aug.  26,  1874;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Sibsagor,  Assam,  1874-1904; 
Dibrugarh,  1905-06;  health  failed,  returned  to  U.  S.,  1907; 
trans.  Old  Testament  into  Assamese;  res.  Los  Gatos,  Cal. 

HENRY  WARE  HALE,  b.  South  West  Harbor,  Mt.  Desert, 
Me.,  Oct.  7,  1843.  C.  U.  1867;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1871-72;  N.  T.  I. 
1872-74;  ord.  Auburn,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1874;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Shwegyin,  Burma,  1874— Jan.  1880,  1882— Apr.  1893;  Maul- 
main,  Jan.— June,  1880;  Tavoy,  Nov.  1894— Mar.  1902;  ad. 
Box  30,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Savannah,  Ga. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  HOUGH,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  26,  1847. 
Wash.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.  21, 
1874;  p.  Evanston,  Wyo.  Ter.,  Nov.  1874— Sept.  1875;  Den- 
mark, la.,  Dec.  1875— Dec.  1877;  Prescott,  May  1878— May 
1879;  tea.  1879-80;  agt.  Central  Baptist,  1880;  p.  Salem,  111., 
Dec.  1880— Oct.  1883;  Maquoketa,  la.,  Nov.  1883— Nov.  1885; 
B.U.T.S.  1885-86;  p.  Mapleton,  la.,  1886-87;  Schaller,  1887- 
88;  tea.  1888;  prin.  Akinsville  Inst.,  Mo.,  1889-90;  p.  Republic, 
Kans.,  Jime  1890 — June  1891;  work  in  Jewell  Assoc,  Jime 
1891— Dec.  1892;  colp.  miss.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  Republic  Assoc,  Dec. 
1892— Apr.  1901;  p.  Exeter,  Neb.,  June  1904— June  1905; 
asst.  to  sec.  Neb.  Bd.  of  Health,  Lincoln,  May  1907 — ;  ad. 
1201  G  St.,  Lincoln. 

DANIEL  WEBSTER  HOYT,  b.  East  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug. 
12,  1845.  4th  Mass.  artil.  1864-65;  B.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871- 
74;  ord.  Amherst,  July  29,  1874;  p.  Amherst,  July  1874— July 
1880;  Millbury,  Oct.  1880-89;  Adams  Sq.  ch.,  Worcester,  Feb. 
1889-98;  w.  c  Worcester,  1898-1906;  p.  North  Oxford,  Nov.  1906 
—Nov.  1910;  ad.  335  Lincoln  St.,  Worcester. 

*  WILLIAM  LIBBEY,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1839.  U.  S. 
Vols,  in  civ.  war;  C.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  1.1871-74;  ord.  Wilton, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  15,  1874;  p.  Wilton,  1874— Apr.  1879;  North  Sut- 
ton, June  1879-85;  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1885— Aug.  1891;  w.  c 
South  Ashfield,  1891-94;  d.  South  Ashfield,  Aug.  18,  1894. 

WILMOT  MELVIN  MAYHEW,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  July 
21,  1848.  H.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Swanton,  Vt., 
June  23,  1875;  p.  Swanton,  Feb.  1875-76;  Woodstock,  N.  H., 
Aug.  1876— Nov  1879;  w.  c  Boston,  Mass.,  1879-82;  p.  Whit- 
ing, Vt.,  Apr.  1882— Apr.  1884;  Cong,  ch..  Whiting,  Apr.  1884— 
Sept.  1890;  Franklin,  Nov.  1890-94;  w.  c  Highgate  Springs, 
1894—. 

SILAS  PORTER  PENDLETON,  b.  Camden,  Me.,  Aug.  1, 
1841.     1st  Me.  cav.,  U.  S.  Vols.,  Oct.  1861— Oct.  1864;  N.  T.  I. 


1S74J  STUDENTS  131 

1871-74;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.  1875;  p.  Messiah  ch., 
Philadelphia,  1875-76;  Bath,  Me.,  1880-83;  health  failed;  s.  at 
various  chs.;  p.  Kenduskeag,  Me.,  189^-98;  Lamoine,  1898-99,-. 
ret. ;  res.  Wrentham,  Mass. ;  Mansfield. 

MILES  NEWTON  REED,  b.  Berlin,  O.,  Aug.  8,  1844.  D.  U. 
1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Winthrop,  June  25,  1874;  p.  Win- 
throp,  July  1874 — July  1875;  Maplev/ood,  Nov.  1875 — Oct. 
1877;  Baldwinsville.  July  1878— May  1881;  Salem  Depot,  N. 
H.,  July  1881-85;  New  Boston,  1885— Apr.  1889;  Holliston, 
Mass.,  June  1889-95;  Oakland,  Me.,  1895— Sept.  1898;  Green- 
field, Mass.,  Feb.  1899-1902;  Lee,  Apr.  1902-1907;  Bowdoin- 
ham,  Me.,  1908—. 

*DANIEL  SHEPARDSON,  b.  Royalston,  Mass.,  Oct.  29, 
1845.  W.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Hancock,  Nov.  18,  1874 r 
p.  Hancock,  Nov.  1874— Mar.  1882;  Petersburg,  N.  Y.,  May 
1882— Feb.  1886;  s.  East  Nassau,  Oct.  1887— Dec.  1892; 
Stephentown  Centre,  Nov.  1895 — Nov.  1896;  w.  c.  Hancock, 
Mass.,  1896-1908;  held  various  tov\Ti  off. ;  d.  Hancock,  Dec.  17,, 
1908. 

JOHN  ROMAN  STUBBERT,  b.  Little  Bras  d'Or,  C.  B.,  Apr.. 
8,  1838.  Ac.  C.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Suffield,  Conn., 
July  2,  1874;  p.  2dch.,  Suffield,  July  1874— Apr.  1882;  Putnam,, 
Apr.  1882— May  1891 ;  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  May  1891-93; 
Huntington  St.  ch.,  New  London,  Conn.,  Aug.  1893— May  1899; 
Southington,  May  1899— Oct.  1902;  Putnam,  Nov.  1902—; 
author.  History  of  the  First  Seventy-five  Years  of  the  Second 
Baptist  Church,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1880;  J^^hilee  History  of  First 
Baptist  Church  of  Putnam,  Conn.,  1897;  Fifty  Years  of  Hunt- 
ington Street  Baptist  Church  of  New  London,  Conn.,  1899;  ad. 
53  Sunnyside  St.,  Putnam. 

HENRY  WILLIAM  THIELE,  b.  Tennenberg,  Ger.,  Jan.  2, 
1844.  Wash.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Bernard  St.  ch., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  28,  1874;  p.  Laramie,  Wyo.  Ter.,  July 
1874— July  1876;  Anamosa,  la.,  Sept.  1876— Sept.  1877; 
Fairfield,  Sept.  1877— Sept.  1879;  Brighton,  111.,  Sept.  1879— 
June  1883;  fin.  sec.  S.  C,  June  1883— Dec.  1886;  p.  Greenville, 
111.,  Jan.  1887— Jan.  1890;  Mt.  Vernon,  Jan.  1890— Jan.  1891; 
Carbondale,  Jan.  1891— Dec.  1892;  Pana,  Jan.  1893—1897; 
Mattoon,  Oct.  1897— Oct.  1899;  dist.  supt.  111.  Children's  Home 
and  Aid  Society,  Oct.  1899—;  ad.  445  North  Cedar  St.,  Gales- 
burg,  111. 

SAMUEL  WATSON  TINDELL,  b.  Church  Grove,  Tenn.,  Oct. 
4,  1844.  A.  C.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1871-74;  ord.  Knoxville,  Tenn., 
Aug.  2,  1874;    tea.  Franklin  A.,  Jacksboro,  1874-75,  1880-81; 


2!32  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1874 

p.  Cleveland,  1875-79;  prof.  Anc.  Lang.,  Car.  C,  Mossy  Creek, 
1882-85,  pres.  1883-88;  p.  Rockwood,  1889-90,  1893-94;  supt. 
schs.,  Dayton,  1890-91;  prof.  Lat.,  Am.  Temp.  U.,  Harriman, 
1894-98;  agt.  C.  and  N.  C,  1898-99;  priv.  sch.  work,  1900-01; 
supt.  Anti-Saloon  League  of  East  Tenn.,  1902-05;  ed.  East 
Tennessee  Baptist,  1895-98;  Tennessee  Anti  Saloon  Journal, 
1905-08;  Evangelist,  1909—;  ad.  Johnson  City,  Tenn.  D.  D., 
Car.  C,  1888. 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  WILLIAMS,  b.  Bedford  Springs, 
Pa.,  Oct.  16,  1849.  N.  T.  I.  1870-74;  ord.  Wafertown,  June  11, 
1874;  p.  12th  eh.,  Boston,  1874-75;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1875-78; 
w.  c.  Cincinnati;  memb.  O.  leg.  1  yr. ;  law.;  res.  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  went  to  Belgium  and  to  the  Congo  Free  State;  author, 
History  of  the  Negro  Troops  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1880; 
History  of  the  Negro  Race  in  America  from  1619  to  1880,  1883; 
d.  Blackpool,  Eng.,  Aug.  4,  1891. 


William  Frederic  Armstrong,  b.  North  Sydney,  C.  B.,  May  30, 
1849.  Ac.  C.  1869-71;  N.  T.  I.  1871-73;  ord.  North  Sydney, 
C.  B.,  Aug.  3,  1873;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.,  1873-79,  Burma, 
1874-75,  to  Telugus,  July  1875-79;  p.  Roslindale,  Mass.,  1881- 
82;  asst.  p.  Cent,  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882-84;  miss.  A.  B.  M. 
U.,  to  Tamils  and  Telugus,  Maulmain,  Burma,  and  p.  Eng.  Bapt. 
ch.  there,  1884-95;  in  charge  of  Tamil  and  Telugu  work  in 
Bm-ma,  res.  Rangoon,  1895 — ;  in  U.  S.,  1911-12;  ad.  care  A. 
B.  F.  M.  S.,  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.     D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1910. 

*Herman  Kendall  Hopps,  b.  La  Moille,  111.,  July  1,  1847. 
U.  Chic.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1870-71;  p.  Batavia,  111.,  1871-72;  N. 
T.  I.  1872-73;  drowned  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1,  1873. 


Orrin  Robbins  Hunt,  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1847. 
Peddie  Inst.  1871;  ord.  Windsor,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1871;  p.  Wind- 
sor, 1870-72;  N.  T.  I.  1872-74;  p.  West  Townsend,  June  1874— 
Apr.  1877;  East  Longmeadow,  Apr.  1877 — Apr.  1881;  Palmer, 
July  1882— Apr.  1885;  Anthony,  R.  I.,  May  1885— Apr.  1890; 
Rumney,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1890— Dec.  1899;  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Jan.  1900— 
Dec.  1905;   North  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1906—. 

*Edward  Dutcher  Noxon,  b.  Lagrange ville,  N.  Y.,  1843. 
N.  T.  I.  1872-74;  ord.  Cross  River,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1876;  p. 
Gross  River,  1876-80;  d.  Lagrangeville,  June  6,  1880. 

Joseph  Henry  Taylor,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Nov.  26,  1842.  C.  L. 
I.;  Hart  T.  S.  1871-72;  N.  T.  I.  1872-74;  ord.  Blue  Hill,  Me., 
July  1874;  p.  Blue  Hill,  1874— July  1876;  North  Sedgwick, 
June  1877— Dec.  1883;  w.  c.  Saco,  1884-86;  Springfield,  Mass.; 
Hillsboro,  O.;  Cleveland;  Bedford;  Milan;  ad.  Hillsboro,  O., 
in  1905. 


1875]  STUDENTS  133 


Daniel  Lord  Crafts,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1840.  N.  T.  I. 
1872-73;  ord.  by  the  Christ,  ch.,  Lynn,  1876;  reord.  in  Beverly, 
June  16,  1882;  p.  Lynn,  July  1876— Feb.  1877;  Salisbury, 
1877-79;  New  Bedford,  1879-81;  Bapt.  ch.,  Newton,  N.  H., 
1882-83;  short  p.  in  R.  I.,  1883-85;  Essex,  Conn.,  1885— Dec. 
1886;  Somerset,  Mass.,  Jan.  1887— Oct.  1888;  Patten,  Me., 
1889-91;  Bow,  N.  H.,  May  1892-93;  Cong,  ch.,  South  Dennis, 
Mass.,  1894 — Jan.  1896;  w.  c.  Beverly  Farms;  Lynn;  s.  Christ, 
ch.,  Stratham,  N.  H  .,  1902;  w.  c.  West  Mansfield,  Mass^ 
1903—?;  ad.  North  Foxboro. 

Patrick  Henry  Murray,  b.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  Mar.  17,  1842. 
Ord.  Lickcreek,  W.  Va.,  1867;  p.  Spencer,  and  country  chs., 
Sept.  1867-71;  Buckhannon,  June  1871-74;  N.  T.  I.  1872-73; 
p.  Boothsvilie,  W.  Va.,  Feb.  1876-86;  St.  Paris,  O.,  1886— June 
1890;  Valdosta,  Ga.,  June  1890-95;  Boothsvilie,  W.  Va.,  July 
1895—;  ad.  Bridgeport,  W.  Va. 

*Norman  Bayard  "Wilson,  b.  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  Sept.  23,  1841. 
W.  A.  1870-71;  N.  T.  I.  1872-73;  ord.  Rehoboth,  Nov.  19,  1873; 
p.  Rehoboth,  July  1873— July  1875;  Ashland,  Sept.  1875— Apr. 
1878;  Georgetown,  and  Newton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1878— Apr.  1881.; 
Baldwinsville,  Mass.,  1881 — June  1884;  s.  Quidnick,  R.  I.,  June 
1884— Apr.  1885;  Rockport,  Mass.,  Apr.  1885— Feb.  1886;  p. 
Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  1886-95;  Branch  Ave.  ch.,  Providence,  1895- 
97,  South  Ferry  ch.,  July,  1898— Apr.  1901;  ret.  because  of  ill 
health,  res.  Narragansett,  Greene,  Providence;  d.  Providence, 
Dec.  1,  1908.  31— *10 


1875 

A.  S.  StowelIv,  Class  Secretary 

JOHN  HARRIS  BARROWS,  b.  Leeds,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  185L 
C.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Marblehead,  vSept.  1,  1875; 
p.  Marblehead,  Sept.  1875 — Sept.  1878;  South  Boston,  Nov. 
1878— Nov.  1879;  Marlboro,  Apr.  1880— May  1883;  Warren, 
Me.,  Oct.  1883— Aug.  1887;  Buckfield,  Sept.  1887— Feb.  1889:; 
Tenants  Harbor,  Mar.  1889— Nov.  1892;  Yarmouth ville,  Dec. 
1892— Mar.  1898;  Brewer,  Dec.  1898— Oct.  1903;  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1903 — ;  author.  History  of  Baptist  Church,  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  1897;  History  of  Baptist  Church,  Marblehead  Mass.., 
1910. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  BICKUM,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,, 
Apr.  3,  1843.  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1858-60;  1st  Mass.  heavy  artil.,, 
priv.  and  hosp.  steward,  Mar.  1862— May  1864;   N.  T.  I.  1872- 


134  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1875 

75;  ord.  North  Haven,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1875;  p.  North  Haven, 
Oct.  1875— Sept.  1877;  Liberty,  Nov.  1877— June  1878;  left 
min.  1881;  res.  Derry,  N.  H. ;  in  bus.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1885 — ; 
ad.  44  Pleasant  St.,  Haverhill,  (Bradford  Dist.) 

WILLIAM  CORNELIUS  CARR,  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Dec. 
13,  1848.  B.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Danielsonville, 
Conn.,  Nov.  11,  1875;  p.  Danielsonville,  1875-83;  Hyde  Park, 
111.,  1883-87;  Windsor,  Vt.,  May  1887— Jan.  1889;  Weedsport, 
N.  Y.,  1890-96;  Union  Hill,  N.  J.,  1896— Nov.  1898;  Broadal- 
bin,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1898-1902;  Malone,  Jan.  1903— May  1906; 
w.  c.  Glen  Spa. 

ADONIRAM  JUDSON  CHANDLER,  b.  Chester,  Vt.,  Mar. 
12,  1845.  Civ.  war,  9th  Vt.  Vols. ;  M.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75; 
ord.  North  Troy,  Vt.,  Dec.  1,  1875;  p.  North  Troy,  Sept.  1875— 
Sept.  1877;  Shaftsbury,  Jan.  1878— April  1881;  Clinton,  Conn., 
Sept.  1881— June  1885;  Old  Mystic,  Sept.  1885— Sept.  1895; 
•  in  bus.  and  occ.  s.  1895 — ;  ad.  16  Squire  St.,  New  London. 

*RICARDO  PRAVIA  CIFRE,  b.  Madrid,  Spain,  Apr.  7, 1850. 
U.  M.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Boston,  June  10,  1875; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Barcelona,  Spain,  June  1875 — Sept.  1883;  d. 
Las  Vegas,  New  Mex.,  Mar.  28,  1894. 

RICHARD  STEERE  COL  WELL,  b.  Hebronville,  Mass.,  Mar. 
19,  1848.  B.  U.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
June  11,  1875;  p.  Wanskuck,  1876-77;  prof.  Gr.,  D.  U.,  1877—; 
res.  Granville,  O.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1891. 

JOHN  MAHAN  ENGLISH,  b.  Tullytown,  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1845. 
B.  U.  1870;  tea.  C.  L.  I.,  Sufheld,  Conn.,  1870-72;  tea.  Gr. 
D.  U.,  spg.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  July  15, 
1875;  p.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Aug.  1875— Mar.  1882;  Dudley  St. 
ch.,  Boston,  Mar. — Sept.,  1882;  prof.  Homil.,  Past  Dut.,  and  Ch. 
Pol.,  N.  T.  I.,  1882-90,  Homil.  and  Past  Dut.,  1890—;  lect. 
A.  T.  S.,  1895-96;  author,  sermons  and  articles  in  rel.  press.  D. 
D.,  B  U.,  1891. 

THEODORE  CLARENCE  GLEASON,  b.  Westboro,  Mass., 
Nov.  29,  1848.  H.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  North 
Conway,  N.  H.,  Nov.  4,  1875;  p.  North  Conway,  Sept.  1875— 
Nov.  1879;  East  Jaffrey,  Jan.  1880— June  1887;  Branch  Ave. 
ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  1887— June  1892;  Allenton,  Dec. 
1892— Feb.  1898;  Lonsdale,  Feb.  1898— June  1907;  East 
Greenwich  Feb.  1908—. 

BENJAMIN  ALLEN  GREENE,  b.  Harrisville,  R.  I.,  Nov.  6, 
1845.  B.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Cent,  ch.,  Providence, 
R,  I.,  June  11,   1875;    p.  Westboro,  Mass.,  July  1875 — Mar. 


1875]  •  STUDENTS  135 

1882;  Washington  St.  ch.,  Lynn,  Apr.  1882— Feb.  1897; 
Evanston,  111.,  Mar.  1897— June  1909;  prof,  lect.,  U.  Chic,  July 
1909—;  ad.  1154  East  56th  St.,  Chicago.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1893. 

ELIHU  BURRITT  HASKELL,  b.  Guilford,  Me.,  May.  15, 
1848.  C.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Rockland,  Me.,  Oct. 
5,  1875;  p.  Rockland,  Sept.  1875— Aug.  1878;  Sauk  Centre, 
Minn.,  Sept.  1878— Apr.  1880;  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Apr.  1880— Apr. 
1883;  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.,  Apr.  1884— Apr.  1890;  South  ch., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  June  1890 — July  1893;  act  p.  Andover, 
Nov.  1893— Aug.  1894;  far.  Southbridge,  Mar.  1895—. 

CHARLES  HENRY  HICKOK,  b.  Dunham,  C.  E.,  Oct.  21, 
1839.  1st.  Vt.  cav.  and  13th  U.  S.  vet.  Resv.  corps,  1801-65; 
Bost.  U.  1867-69;  ord.  Southfield,  now  New  Marlboro,  Mass., 
Sept.  23,  1869;  p.  Southfield,  1869— Apr.  1871;  Sterling,  Apr. 
1871— Apr.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  p.  Montville,  Conn.,  July 
1875-78;  Ouincy  Point,  Mass.,  May  1878-80;  West  Harwich, 
Nov.  1880— Feb.  1884;  Thompson,  Conn.,  Feb.  1884— Feb. 
1889;  Sterling,  Mar.  1890-94;  s.,  res.  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1894—. 

*JOHN  JOSIAH  HOLBROOK,  b.  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  Dec.  10, 
1844.  B.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  not  ord.;  tea.  C.  A., 
1875-77;  Keene,  N.  H.,  1877-79;  civ.  eng.  1879-84;  d.  Keene, 
Mar.  24,  1884. 

JOHN  BENTON  HOUSER,  b.  Canton,  O.,  June  3,  1849.  D. 
U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  not  ord.;  lib.  N.  T.  I.  1875-84;  w.  c. 
Boston;  miss.  Boston,  1894 — .         ? 

HOWARD  ROGERS  MITCHELL,  b.  WaterviUe,  Me.,  July 
16,  1850.  C.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  WaterviUe,  Me., 
July  25,  1875;  p.  Oskaloosa,  la.,  June  1875— Oct.  1876;  Bella, 
Oct.  1876— Oct.  1878;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1879— Sept.  1880; 
Conway,  Mass.,  Oct.  1880— Oct.  1885;  Huntington,  Oct.  1885— 
Nov.  1888;  North  Uxbridge,  Nov.  1888— Jan.  1891;  Dover, 
Me.,  Jan.  1891— Oct.  1896;  Livermore  Falls,  Dec.  1896— June 
1898;  w.  c.  and  occ.  s.,  WaterviUe,  June  1898 — ;  asst.  ed. 
WaterviUe  Mail,  1906-07;  s.  s.  Athens  and  Harmony,  May 
1909— Apr.  1910;  ad.  8  Highwood  St.,  WaterviUe. 

WILLIAM  ABRAM  NEWCOMBE,  b.  St.  Martins,  N.  B.,  Oct. 
12,  1848.  Ac.  C.  1870;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Hallowell,  Me., 
Sept.  2,  1875;  p.  Hallowell,  1875— Feb.  1879;  South  Berwick, 
Mar.  1879— Oct.  1884;  Thomaston,  Nov.  1884—.  D.  D.,  Ac. 
U.,  1902. 

KNUT  ARWID  OSTERGREN,  b.  Ringkarleby,  Sweden, 
Sept.  15,  1848.  U.  O.  1867;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Newton 
Centre,  June  20,  1875;  p.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1875-77;  supt.  imm. 


136  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1875 

Swed.  Bapt.  into  No.  Wis.,  org.  chs.  in  Ogema,  Wis.,  Westboro, 
Brannan,  Ironwood,  Mich.,  Ashland,  Wis.,  Prentice,  Rhine- 
lander,  1877-90;  State  Cmnr.  imm..  Wis.,  1879-84;  ed.  Swed. 
Bapt.  period,  and  tea.,  1890-97;  org.  and  tea.  night  schs., 
Dnluth,  Minn.;  tea.  and  prin.  Grand  Marais  Co.  sch..  Cook  Co., 
1893-97;  ed.  Duluth  Posten,  1897—;  res.  Duluth,  Minn. 

JAMES  LLOYD  POWELL,  b.  Llewellyn,  Pa.,  Mar.  12,  1849. 
D.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  L  1872-75;  ord.  Sinclairville,  N.  Y.,  June 
1876;  p.  Sinclairville,  3  yrs.;  Busti,  3  yrs. ;  in  bus.  1882 — ?; 
far.  Manchester,  Tenn.,  in  1898. 

THOMAS  SMALL  WOOD  SAMSON,  b.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Oct.  26,  1845.  Col.  C.  1864;  U.  T.  S.  1871-73;  N.  T.  I.  1873-75; 
ord.  1st  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  24,  1873;  p.  Newton,  Mass., 
May  1873— Apr.  1880;  Calvary  ch..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr. 
1880— Apr.  1887;  Delaware  Ave.  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
1887— Dec.  1891;  Free  St.  ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  June  1893— Dec. 
1897;  res.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-99;  p.  1st  ch.,  Germantown, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.  1899—;  ad.  627  East  Chelten  Ave., 
Philadelphia.     D.  D.,  Col.  U.,  1904. 

*NATHAN  CROSBY  SAUNDERS,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Feb. 
7,  1839.  Hort.  A.  1864;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Newport,  Vt, 
July  25,  1875;  p.  Newport,  June  1875 — Apr.  1880;  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1880— Apr.  1889;  Johnson,  Vt.,  May  1889— Mar. 
1897;  Meredith,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1897— Sept.  1903;  d.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1904. 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  STEVENS,  b.  Dayton,  0.,  Feb.  25, 
1849.  D.  U.,  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar. 
6,  1876;  p.  Columbia  ch.,  Cincinnati,  Feb.  1876— Sept.  1899; 
Williams  St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  Dec.  1899— Nov.  1908;  health 
failed;  author,  A  Baptist  Catechism,  1903;  ad.  Fairfield,  Greene 
Co.,  O. 

ALFRED  SWEETSER  STOWELL,  b.  South  Reading,  now 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  June  1,  1850.  C.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75; 
ord.  Salem,  N.  H.,  Sept.  9,  1875;  p.  Salem,  Aug.  1875— July 
1880;  Derry,  Aug.  1880— Oct.  1889;  Montville,  Conn.,  Oct. 
1889— Mar.  1896;  Berlin,  N.  H.,  1896— Apr.  1904;  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  May  1904—. 

GEORGE  SWAINHART,  b.  near  Shreve,  O.,  Feb.  18,  1845. 
D.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  s.  1875-77;  ord.  Duncans  Falls, 
O.,  June  14,  1877;  p.  Salt  Creek  and  Duncans  Falls,  1877-79; 
Ellsworth,  Kans.,  Oct.  1879— July  1880;  tea.  and  pr.  Havens- 
ville,  1880-84;  Morgan,  1884-89;  p.  Morgan,  1889-94;  tea.  and 
pr.  near  Heber,  Ark.,  1896-97;   res.  East  Union,  O.,  1897-98; 


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tea.  and  pr.  vie.  Wooster,  1898-1907;  in  bus.,  Millbrook,  1907- 
1910;  ret;  res.  Wooster,  O.,  1911—. 

JAMES  PAUL  THOMS,  b.  Glasgow,  Scot.,  Oct.  10,  1846. 
U.  Chic.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Cambridgeport,  June  23, 
1875;  p.  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1876-79;  Coming,  Jan.  1879-80; 
Cazenovia,  Mar.  1881— June  1884;  Bradford,  Pa.,  Aug.  1884-90; 
prin.  Way.  A.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1890-92;  p.  Pilgrim  Temple, 
Chicago,  111.,  1892-1909;  supt.  Cent.  Bapt.  Orphanage,  May- 
wood,  111.,  1909—.  Ph.  D.,  Syracuse  U.,  1889;  LL.  D.,  S.C, 
1893. 

HORACE  WAYLAND  TILDEN,  b.  Chesterville,  Me.,  Dec. 
22,  1841.  In  civ.  war,  and  U.  S.  Army,  1863-66;  C.  U.  1872; 
N.  T.  I.  1872-75;  ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1875;  p.  Augusta, 
Sept.  1875— June  1884;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Sept.  1884— June 
1889;  Des  Moines,  la.,  Dec.  1889— July  1898;  Jacksonville, 
111.,  Nov.  1898— Sept.  1899;  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  Oct.  1899— 
Oct.  1903;  Pierre,  S.  D.,  June  1904— June  1905;  Dillon,  Mont., 
Sept.  1905— July  1907;  around  the  world  trav.,  1907-08;  res. 
Pierre,  S.  D.,  1908-10;  p.  Brookings,  1910—;  author.  Western 
Work  just  Begun,  1894;  The  Whole  Round  World  in  the  Bible, 
1906;  Religious  Bigotry,  1909.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1892. 


John  C  Andrews,  b.  Woodstock,  Me.,  Apr.  22,  1838.  N.  T.  I. 
1872-73;  ord.  Goodwin's  Mills,  Me.,  Mar.  12,  1874;  p.  Good- 
win's Mills,  Oct.  1873-76;  Wells,  Oct.  1876-79;  Harrison,  Mar. 
1880-83;  w.  c.  Harrison,  1883-85;  West  Paris  and  Mechanic 
Falls,  1885-93;  s.  various  chs. ;  p.  Provo  City,  Utah,  Mar. 
1893— Sept.  1899;  s.  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Oct.  1899— June  1901; 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Nov.  1901— May  1902;  Murray,  Nov. 
1902— Nov.  1907;  inv. ;  ad.  1519  South  2d  St.,  East  Salt  Lake 
City. 

Orson  Porter  Bestor,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  Mar.  16,  1844.  Priv. 
Co.  D.  69th  111.  Vols.,  June— Oct.,  1862;  B.U.  1872;  N.  T.  I. 
1872-73;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1875-77;  ord.  Neponset,  111.,  Aug.  28,  1873; 
p.  Neponset,  June  1873 — June  1875;  Bristol,  June  1875 — 
May  1877;  Dixon,  Aug.  1877— Oct.  1882;  Pullman,  Nov.  1882— 
Jan.  1884;  Madison,  Wis.,  Feb.  1884— Nov.  1888;  Beloit, 
Jan.  1889— Apr.  1893;  asst.  gen.  miss..  Wis.,  May— Sept., 
1893;  p.  Evansville,  Dec.  1893— Dec.  1898;  Bay  View  ch., 
Milwaukee,  Jan.  1899— Nov.  1903;  Dundee,  111.,  Apr.  1904— 
Aug.  1907;  LaMoille,  Dec.  1907— May  1910;  s.  Prairieville, 
Mich.,  Jan.  1911—. 

Theodore  "Widney  Brotherton,  b.  Piqua,  O.,  May  29,  1847. 
1st  O.  vol.  cav.,  1864-65;  mil.  p.  m.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1865;  O. 
Wes.  U.  1868;    law.;    N.  T.  I.  1872-73;    ord.  Piqua,  O.,  Sept. 


138  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1876 

16,  1873;  p.  Piqua,  1873-74;  prac.  law,  Wapakoneta,  1874-90; 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1890 — ;  adm.  to  bar  Cal.,  1890;  pres.  Citizens 
Bank,  Los  Angeles,  1890-97;  pres.  Valley  Railway  Co.,  1895-97; 
author.  Circling  the  Globe,  1910;  ad.  4501  Finley  Ave.,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

David  Read  Coe,  b.  Peterboro,  N.  Y.  May  28,  1846.  M.  U. 
1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872-74;  notord.;  in  bus.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1876-83; 
Oneida,  1884-1902;   Christ.  Sci.  prac,  Oneida,  1904—. 

*  Jacob  Albert  Darkee,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  1846.  Ac.  C. 
1873;  N.  T.  I.  1872— spg.  1873,  1875-76;  ord.  Milton,  N.  S., 
Oct.  23,  1873;  p.  Milton,  1873-76;  Paradise,  1876-77;  Guelph, 
Ont.;  Lockeport,  N.  S.,  1881-83;  d.  Digby,  Feb.  15,  1884. 

*  James  Henry  Kidd,  b.  O.,  1845.  D.  U.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1872- 
74;  s.  Raritan,  111.,  1874-75;  d.  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Jan.  1876. 

*Wimam  Henry  Randall,  b.  Mystic,  Conn.,  Aug.  23,  1840. 
B.  U.  1861,  post  grad.  1  yr. ;  tea.  Mystic,  Conn.,  C.  L.  I.,  and 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-70,  1871-73;  trav.  in  Europe  and 
Orient,  1870-71;  N.  T.  I.  1873-74;  ord.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec. 
15,  1874;  p.  Windsor  Ave.  ch.,  Hartford,  1874— May  1876; 
Thompson,  June  1877 — Nov.  1882;  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  Dec. 
1882— July  1889;  Penryn,  Cal.,  May  1890— May  1893;  South 
Riverside,  Jan.  1894— June  1895;  w.  c.  Riverside,  1895-1910; 
d.  Riverside,  Mar.  13,  1910. 

Prentiss  Mellen  Woodman,  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  29,  1846. 
B.  U.  1870;  tut.  Miss.  C.  1870-77;  N.  T.  I.  1872-73;  not  ord.; 
tea.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1873-80;  law.  1880—;  ad.  841  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Bldg.,  Minneapolis. 


Stimner  Abraham  Ives,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  Oct.  21,  1839. 
Bridgewater  Norm.  Sch.;  tea.  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1868-73; 
N.  T.  I.  1873-75;  ord.  1st  ch.,  Holyoke,  Sept.  8,  1875;  p. 
Alfred,  Me.,  1875— May  1884;  Bamston,  P.  Q.,  June  1884— 
Dec.  1888;  Thompson,  Conn.,  Jan.  1889— Dec.  1897;  Pinebluff, 
N.  C,  Dec.  1897—.  33— *6 

1876 

L.  W.  Frink,  Class  Secretary 

HENRY  PHILLIPS  COGSWELL,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  5, 
1850.  M.  I.  T.  1873;  N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  Brocton,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  16,  1877;  p.  Brocton,  1876-78;  health  failed,  left  min.; 
res.  Salem,  Mass.,  1879 — ;  ad.  64  Washington  Sq.,  Salem. 

HENRY  MARTYN  DEAN,  b.  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14, 
1841.     S.  C.  3  yrs.;    ord.  Odin,  111..  Jan.  23,  1869;    p.  Odin, 


1876]  STUDENTS  139 

June  1868-69;  Manchester,  la.,  July  1869-71;  Garrattsville, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  1871-73;  N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  p.  Dayton,  O.,  Oct. 
1876-78;  s.  Osterville,  6  mos.;  p.  Hingham,  Dec.  1878 — June 
1887;  s.  Neponset  Ave.  ch.,  Dorchester,  Sept.  1887— Dec.  1888; 
asst.  p.  1st  ch.;  Cambridge,  June  1890-91;  sec.  various  assoc. 
for  set.  min.  and  s.  chs.,  July  1891-96;  res.  Readville,  1887 — . 
adm.  to  bar,  Apr.  1900;  prac.  law  1900 — ;  author,  pamphlets; 
cont.  to  reviews;  asst.  ed.  Watchman,  1882-92;  ad.  8  Chester  St., 
Hyde  Park. 

ARTHUR  WENTWORTH  HAMILTON  EATON,  b.  Kent- 
ville,  N.  S.,  Dec.  10,  1849.  Ac.  C;  H.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1873- 
76;'  lit.  work  and  study,  Cambridge  and  Boston,  1876-83;  s. 
Holy  Innocents'  Epis.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1883-84;  ord. 
dea.  Indianapolis,  June  8,  1884,  pt.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26, 
1885;  asst.  r.  St.  Mark's  ch.,  New  York;  min.  Stockbridge, 
Mass.,  1884;  min.  Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  Chestnut  Kill,  Mass., 
1886-87;  lit.  work  and  pr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888—;  author. 
The  Heart  of  the  Creeds,  Historical  Religion  in  the  Light  of 
Modern  Thought,  1888;  Acadian  Legends  and  Lyrics,  1889; 
The  Church  of  Englaiid  in  Nova  Scotia  and  the  Tory  Clergy  of 
the  Revolution,  1891 ;  (with  C.  L.  Betts)  Tales  of  a  Garrison 
Town,  1892;  Acadian  Ballads,  1905;  Poems  of  the  Christian 
Year,  1905;  The  Lotus  of  the  Nile,  1907;  History  of  Kings 
County,  N.  S.,  1910;  various  educational  works,  1892-1900; 
numerous  genealogical  monographs;  much  prose  and  verse  in 
magazines;  ed.  Pope's  Rape  of  the  Lock,  1901;  Recollections  of 
a  Georgia  Loyalist,  1901 ;  ad.  2  Bible  House,  New  York.  D.  C. 
L.,  Kings  U.,  Canada,  1905. 

*JOSHUA  TINSON  EATON,  b.  Comwallis,  N.  S.,  Feb.  7, 
1840.  Hort.  A.  1867-70;  N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  St.  Stephen, 
N.  B.,  Aug.  20,  1876;  p.  St.  Stephen,  Sept.  1876— Sept.  1879; 
Paradise,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1879— Aug.  1884;  Ohio,  Nov.  1884— 
Nov.  1886;  Lawrencetown,  Aug.  1887 — Aug.  1894;  Clements- 
port,  Aug.  1894— Aug.  1901;  Weymouth,  May  1901— Sept. 
1906;  Port  La  Tour,  Nov.  1907— Aug.  1908;  health  failed; 
d.  Bill  town.  Kings  Co.,  June  27,  1911. 

LEMUEL  WILLIAMS  PRINK,  b.  Preston,  Conn.,  Feb.  27, 
1850.  C.  L.  I.;  N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,Oct. 
20,  1876;  p.  Hinsdale,  1876-77;  Moosup,  Conn.,  Oct.  1877-79; 
Wickford,  R.  I.,  May  1879— Oct.  1883;  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Nov. 
1883-85;  Sharon,  Jan.  1886— Apr.  1888;  West  Boylston,  Oct. 
1888— June  1891;  North  Tewksbury,  Feb.  1892— Apr.  1894; 
w.  c.  Preston  City,  Conn.,  May  1894-96;  s.  Niantic,  Oct.  1897— 
Mar.  1900;  in  bus.  and  occ.  pr..  Mar.  1900 — ;  res.  Norwich, 
Nov.  1896—. 


140  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1876 

EDWIN  AYER  HERRING,  b.  Sangerville,  Me.,  Dec.  31, 

1849.  B.  U.  1872;  in  bus.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1872-73,  1881-84; 
N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Nov.  2,  1876;  p. 
Bellows  Falls,  Oct.  1876— Sept.  1878;  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Aug. 
1879— Jan.  1881;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Mar.  1884— Apr.  1886; 
Brandon,  Vt.,  May  1886— Apr.  1897;  1st  ch..  East  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  1897— Oct.  1903;  supt.  fin.  for  R.  I.  Temp.  League, 
Oct.  1903— May  1907;  p.  Danvers,  Mass.,  May  1907— Nov. 
1911;  insiu".  bus.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Nov.  1911 — ;  ad.  567  Empire 
Bldg.,  Seattle. 

ELIAS  MILES  KEIRSTEAD,  b.  Collina,  N.  B.,  Feb.  11, 

1850.  U.  N.  B.  1873;  N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 
Dec.  5,  1876;  p.  Milton  ch.,  Yarmouth,  Sept.  1876— Sept.  1877; 
Windsor,  Sept.  1877— Nov.  1882;  prof.  Eng.  Lit.  and  Log., 
later  Psy.  and  Mor.  Phil.,  Ac.  C,  Aug.  1882— Aug.  1905;  McM. 
U.,  1905 — ;  ed.  cont.  to  rel.  newsp.  and  lect. ;  res.  Toronto, 
Ont.  D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1895;  LL.  D.,  St.  Francis  Xavier  U., 
Antigonish,  N.  S.,  1905. 

OLIVER  DENNETT  KIMBALL,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  1847. 
N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  Boston,  June  18,  1876;  p.  Leominster, 
1876-83;  West  Newton,  1883— July  1888;  elk.  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  1888—?;         ? 

*HORATIO  MORROW,  b.  St.  Peter's  Bay,  P.  E.  L,  Apr.  24, 
1843.  Ac.  C.  1871;  ord.  Sackville,  N.  S.,  Nov.  11,  1871;  p. 
Sackville,  Nov.  1871— Apr.  1873;  Truro,  Apr.— Sept.,  1873;  N. 
T.  I.  1873-76;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Tavoy,  Burma,  Jan.  1877— 
Sept.  1905;   d.  Tavoy,  Sept.  6,  1905. 

FRANCIS  WAYLAND  RYDER,  b.  Bristol,  Vt.,  Nov.  17, 
1848.  U.  V.  M.  1873;  N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  Rockport,  Me., 
Aug.  30,  1876;  p.  Rockport,  1876-79;  Belfast,  1879-81;  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1881-84;  1st  ch.,  Newport,  1884— Mar.  1887; 
East  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  1887 — Feb.  1891;  1st  ch.,  Lawrence, 
Apr.  1891— Apr.  1895;  Victor,  Colo.,  1895-98;  in  bus.,  Victor, 
1898-1907;  disappeared.     D.  D.,  U.  V.  M.,  1894. 

ARVIN  AUGUSTUS  SMITH,  b.  Richford,  Vt.,  Sept.  8,  1840. 
B.  U.  1873;  N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  Turner,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1877, 
p.  Turner,  Dec.  1876— Dec.  1879;  West  Sumner,  Jan.  1880-83; 
Yarmouth,  1883-86;  Mariner's  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-88; 
Petersham,  Feb.  1888— Sept.  1890;  prof.  Theol.,  Shaw  U., 
Raleigh,  N.  C,  Oct.  1890— May  1893;  p.  Wilmington,  Vt.; 
June  1893— June  1897;  s.  Halifax,  North  Sunderland,  New 
Braintree,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1897-1907;  p.  Sterling  Hill,  Conn., 
1907-08;   Westminster  Cong,  ch.,  South  Canterbury,  1908—. 


1876]  STUDENTS  141 

EDMUND  CRAWLEY  SPINNEY,  b.  Wilmot,  N.  S.,  Mar.  27, 
1845.  Ac.  C.  18G8;  H.  U.;  ord.  Holmesville,  C.  B.,  Nov. 
27,  1868;  p.  Holmesville;  N.  T.  I.  1871-72,  1874-76;  p.  Pella, 
la.,  1872-74;  Pleasant  St.  ch.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  June  1876— 
June  1880;  Burlington,  la.,  June  1880-84;  pres.  Burlington  C, 
1882-87;  in  South,  1887-89;  in  bus.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  Jan.  1889- 
1906;  Chicago,  111.,  1906—;  pres.  Un.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  cor. 
several  newsp. ;  assoc.  ed.  Western  Pulpit;  ad.  3526  Grand 
Boulevard,  Chicago.    D.  D.,  Cent.  U.,  1881. 

THOMAS  MEFFORD  STEWART,  b.  Dayton,  O.,  Aug.  27, 
1847.  S.  C.  1873,  theol.  stud.,  1873-75;  N.  T.  I.  1875-76; 
prof.  Gr.,  Cal.  C,  1876-79;  s.  Los  Angeles,  1879-80;  prof.  Gr. 
and  act.  pres.,  Ott.  U.,  1881-84;  ord.  Ottawa,  Kans.,  1885; 
p.  Blackfoot,  Idaho.,  and  Eagle  R.ock,  1885-88;  law.  Blackfoot, 
1888-90;  law.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1890—;  ad.  1369  Lucile  Ave., 
Los  Angeles. 

ALEXANDER  TURNBULL,  b.  Montreal,  Can.,  Jan.  31, 
1852.  U.  T.  1873;  Can.  L.  I.  1873-75;  N.  T.  I.  1875-76;  ord. 
Belleville,  Ont.,  Jan.  1877;  p.  Belleville,  Jan.  1877— Jan.  1883; 
Simcoe,  Feb.  1883— May  1884;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Salida, 
Colo.,  May  1884 — May  1890;  p.  Judson  Mem.  ch.,  Denver, 
May— Dec,  1890;  gen.  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Colo,  and  N.  Mex., 
Dec.  1890— Oct.  1892;  p.  Olivet  ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Nov.  1892— 
July  1893;  asst.  cor.  sec,  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  1893-1908;  act.  p.  Colorado  City,  Colo.,  Nov.  1908—; 
Durango,  July  1909 — Apr.  1910;  North  Egremont,  Mass., 
1910—. 


*  William  Kendrick  Dean,  b.  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1846. 
S.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1874-75;  ord.  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  1876;  p. 
Fitzwilliam,  1876-77;  Rainbow,  Conn.,  1877-79;  Southwick, 
Mass.,  1879-81;  d.  Westfield,  Sept.  5,  1883. 

*  Joseph  Freeman  Kempton,  b.  Kempt,  N.  S.,  Jan.  20,  1835. 
Ac.  C,  1862;  ord.  Mira,  C.  B.,  June  5,  1864;  p.  Mira,  1862-66; 
Sydney,  1862-64;  Margarie,  Apr.  1866— June  1869;  Billtown, 
N.  S.,  June  1869-73;  N.  T.  I.  1873-75;  p.  Sussex,  N.  B.,  1875- 
77;  Parrsboro,  N.  S.,  1877-81;  Freeport,  1881-83;  Chester, 
1883-87;  Hopewell,  N.  B.,  1887-89;  d.  St.  John,  Oct.  5,  1889. 

Ross  Matthew[e]s,  b.  Ballinasloe,  Ire.,  July  5,  1841.  M.  U. 
1872;  N.  T.  I.  1873-74;  M.  U.  T.  S.  1874-76;  ord.  Port  Byron, 
N.  Y.,  1877;  p.  Port  Byron,  1876-78;  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1878- 
81;  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  1882-84;  Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  1884-87;  Boon- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1887— Dec.  1888;  Wilson,  1888-91;  Marengo,  111., 
1891-96;  Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  1896-1900;  Salem,  O.,  1900-04; 
Castile,  N.  Y.,  1904-09;   Westport,  N.  Y.,  1909—. 


142  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1876 


George  Douglas  Brewerton,  b.  Newport,  R.  I.,  about  1848. 
N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ? 

*Leonard  Smith  Brown,  b.  Waterford,  Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1832. 
C.  L.  I.;  N.  T.  I.  1874-76;  ord.  Sterling,  Conn.,  1877;  p. 
Sterling,  Apr.  1877— June  1881;  Tolland,  July  1881-83;  West- 
ford,  1884-90;  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  1890-95;  d.  New  Shoreham, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  30,  1895. 

Micajah  Bunting  Laning,  b.  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1839. 
Ord.  Yardleyville,  Pa.,  May  25,  1861;  p.  and  miss,  to  Adv. 
people,  Elk  Co.,  Pa.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Vt.,  No.  N.  Y.,  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1861-71;  p.  Bapt.  ch.,  Stratham,  N.  H.,  1872- 
75;  N.  T.  I.  1874-76;  p.  Cherryville,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1876— Mar. 
1881;  Sandy  Ridge,  Apr.  1881— Sept.  1885;  miss.  Blair, 
Centre,  and  Bedford  Cos.,  Pa.,  Oct.  1885— Mar.  1893;  p. 
Tunnelton,  Pa.,  Mar.  1896— Dec.  1900;  s.  in  Wash,  and  Cal. 
1901-05;  in  Pa.,  1906-08;  Messiah's  ch..  Adv.,  Trenton,  N.  J., 
Jan.  1909—;  ad.  221  North  Johnson  St.,  Germantown,  Pa. 

Oscar  Dwight  Thomas,  b.  Huntington,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1845. 
N.  T.  I.  1873-76;  ord.  West  Springfield,  June  28,  1876;  p.  West 
Springfield,  June  1876— Nov.  1878;  Brockton,  Dec.  1878— Oct. 
1886;  supt.  Mass.  Conv.  ev.  work,  Nov.  1886— Sept.  1890;  ind. 
ev.  Oct.  1890 — ;  ad.  Brockton,  Mass. 


John  Alexander  Gordon,  b.  Uigg,  P.  E.  I.,  June  24,  1846. 
Ac.  C.  1872-73;  N.  T.  I.  1874-75;  ord.  Cape  Wolfe,  P.  E.  I., 
Oct.  8,  1875;  p.  Cape  Wolfe,  Oct.  1875— Sept.  1876;  East  Point, 
Sept.  1876— Sept.  1880;  Milton  ch.,  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Oct. 
1880— Sept.  1885;  Leinster  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1885— 
Mar.  1888;  gen.  supt.  Un.  Bapt.  S.,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1888— Mar. 
1889;  p.  Charlotte  town,  P.  E-  I.,  Apr.  1889— July  1893;  Main 
St.  ch.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Aug.  1893— Sept.  1899;  1st  ch., 
Montreal,  P.  Q.,  Sept.  1899 — ;  author  pamphlets  and  ad- 
dresses; cont.  to  press;  ad.  235  Mance  St.,  Montreal.  D.  D., 
Ac.  U.,  1904. 

William  Stevens  Tucker,  b.  Plymouth,  Eng.,  1847.  N.  T.  I. 
1874-75;  ord.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Sept.  28,  1875;  p.  Hopkinton, 
1875-79;  Epis.  min.  Wolfboro,  1879-81;  stud.  Inst,  of  Sci., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1881-83;  tea.  Ind.  C.  and  prof.  Indian- 
apolis U.,  1883-88;  ed.  Commercial  Current,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
2  yrs.;  trav.  and  lect.  1891-92;  stud,  and  tea.  in  111.,  Ala.,  and 
Miss.,  1892-96,  Ky.,  1896-97;  man.  Insur.  Co.,  1897—?  ;  res. 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  in  1898;  ?  23— *5 


1877]  STUDENTS  143 

J  877 

J.  S.  SwAiM,  Class  Secretary 

JAMES  PERCIVAL  ABBOTT,  b.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
8,  1846.  B.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  Medford,  Dec.  19, 
1877;  p.  Medford,  Dec.  1877— Apr.  1898;  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  Feb. 
1899— Oct.  1906;  Rockford,  111.,  Feb.  1907—.  D.  D.  Temple 
C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1898. 

THOMAS  DAVIS  ANDERSON,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  26, 
1853.  B.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov. 
22,  1877;  p.  1st  ch.,  Portland,  Nov.  1877— Oct.  1882;  7th  ch., 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov.  1882— Oct.  1887;  Cent,  ch.,  Providence, 
R.  L,  Oct.  1887— Sept.  1902;  Em.  ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
1902— Sept.  1910;  res.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  1910—;  s. 
Cent,  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1910— Feb.  1911;  author. 
Memorial  Address  on  E.  G.  Robinson,  1895;  ad.  2  Wellington 
Terrace,  Brookline,  Mass.,    D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1804. 

*WILLIAM  CHARLES  CRAIGIE,  b.  North  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1844.  B.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  health  failed ;  res. 
Wobum;   d.  Nov.  1889. 

*GEORGE  EDWIN  LEESON,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  July  25, 
1845.  U.  S.  Army,  in  civ.  war;  B.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77; 
ord.  Framingham,  June  29,  1877;  p.  Framingham,  June  1877 — 
Aug.  1881;  d.  Framingham,  Aug.  20,  1881. 

*LOUIS  ATHERTON  POPE,  b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  6, 
1852.  B.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  Mansfield,  Aug.  31, 
1877;  p.  Mansfield,  1877- Oct.  1879;  Phenix,  R.  I.,  July  1880— 
Feb.  1884;  Warren,  Mar.  1884-89;  Newburvport,  Mass.,  May 
1889— Jan.  1901;  d.  Newburyport,  Aug.  20,  1903. 

JOHN  WHITE  PRIMM,  b.  St.  Clair  Co.,  111.,  Nov.  17,  1848. 
S.  C.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  Atlanta,  111.,  Oct.  16, 
1877;  p.  Atlanta,  Sept.  1877— Apr.  1882;  Lincoln,  May  1882— 
Sept.  1883;  Citra,  Fla.,  Jan.— Aug.,  1884;  Carrollton,  111.,  Sept. 
1885— Aug.  1891;  Urbana,  Nov.  1891— Oct.  1892;  Carlinville, 
Nov.  1892 — Aug.  1895;  insur.  bus.  and  s.,  res.  Springfield, 
1895-1905;  miss.  p.  Urbana,  1905—. 

GEORGE  DARIUS  REID,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  July  11,  1849. 
Y.  C.  1874;  Y.  D.  S.  1874-75;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77;  ord.  Suffield, 
Conn.,  Nov.  21,  1877;  p.  Edgartown,  Mass.,  Dec.  1877— Dec. 
1880;  Orange,  Jan.  1881— Jan.  1890;  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Jan. 
1890— Apr.  1895;  Bridgeport,  Jan.  1896— Feb.  1901;  Shelton, 
Nov.  1904—. 


144  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1877 

JOSEPH  S.  SWAIM,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  2,  1851. 
H.  U.  1873;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  Cambridge,  Oct.  15,  1877; 
p.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1877 — Jan.  1883;  Un.  ch.,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Feb.  1883— Feb.  1887;  1st  ch.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
1887-90;  1st  ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1890-1904;  ed.  The 
Watchman,  1904 — . 

HENRY  WILBERFORCE  TATE,  b.  Leyden,  Mass.,  Sept. 
10,  1847.  U.  Chic.  1869-73;  S.  C.  1873-74;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77; 
ord.  Suncook,  N.  H.,  Aug.  8,  1877;  p.  Suncook,  June  1877 — 
Nov.  1882;  Milford,  Nov.  1882-87;  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
1887— May  1890;  Fremont,  Neb.,  May  1890— Nov.  1895; 
Chariton,  la.,  Nov.  1895— Sept.  1898;  Streator,  111.,  Sept. 
1898— Nov.  1905;  ad.  2331  Hartzell  St.,  Evanston,  111.  Ph. 
D.,  Cent.  U.,  1898;  D.  D.,  Cent.  U.,  1901. 

*GEORGE  EDWARD  TUFTS,  b.  New  Albany,  N.  S.,  1840. 
Ac.  C.  1866;  tea.  in  A.,  Burdick,  C.  B.,  Fredericton,  N.  B.; 
N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  West  Waterville,  now  Oakland,  Me., 
July  1877;  p.  West  Waterville,  June  1877-79;  Dover,  June 
1879-80;  Ottumwa,  la.,  Nov.  1880-81;  Belfast,  Me.,  Dec.  1881- 
90;  Brunswick,  Oct.  1890— Oct.  1891;  trav.  in  Europe,  1892; 
miss,  rural  chs.,  Waldo  Co.,  Me.,  1893-95;  p.  Islesboro,  1895- 
1905;  res.  Islesboro,  and  Wolfville,  N.  S. ;  cont.  to  Appleton's 
Encyclopaedia,  and  Encyclopaedia  Britannica;  d.  Wolfville,  May 
29,  1908. 

*ALBERT  GEORGE  UPHAM,  b.  Weston,  Mass.,  Dec.  28, 
1850.  B.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  Southbridge,  July  31, 
1877;  p.  Southbridge,  Aug.  1877— Nov.  1883;  Olivet  ch., 
Montreal,  P.  Q.,  Dec.  1883— June  1892;  Cleveland,  0.,Sept. 
1892— Aug.  1897;  StoughtonSt.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1898— 
Dec.  1901;  1st  ch..  Fall  River,  Feb.  1902— Mar.  1907;  d. 
Waverley,  July  20,  1908.     D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1894. 

CORNELIUS  NEWTON  WESTER,  b.  near  Holden,  Mo., 
Dec.  20,  1849.  W.  J.  C.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77;  ord.  Post  Oak 
ch.,  Johnson  Co.,  Mo.,  1874;  p.  Holden,  1877-78;  Park  Ave. 
ch.,  St.  Louis,  1878-80;  Holden,  1880-81;  Independence,  1881- 
82;  Fairville,  1882-84;  Em.  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Oct.  1884-90; 
Princeton,  1890-91;  Nevada,  1891-94;  Poplar  Bluflf,  1894-96; 
Fairville,  1896-98;  s.  Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  a  few  mos.  to  Dec. 
1898;  p.  Longmont,  May  1899 — July  1905;  Colorado  Springs, 
July  1905— June  1906;  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Pueblo,  June  1906— 
Apr.  1911;  Weiser,  Idaho,  Apr.  1911—. 

CHARLES  EMERSON  YOUNG,  b.  Corinna,  Me.,  Dec.  2, 
1846.  C.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-77;  ord.  Mt.  Vernon,  Me., 
Sept.   19,   1877;  p.  Mt.  Vernon,   1877— Sept.    1881;    Caribou, 


1877]  STUDENTS  145 

Oct.  1881-92;   miss.lMe.  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  Nov.  1892—;   ad. 
West  Enfield,  Ee. 


Edward  Hammond  Brooks,  b.  Townsend,  Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1849. 
Kal.  C.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1875-76;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1874-75,  1881-83; 
ord.  Tremont  Temple  eh.,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  11,  1876;  p. 
Cassopolis,  Mich.,  July  1876— Sept.  1878;  Lapeer,  Sept.  1878— 
July  1879;  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  Sept.  1879— Apr.  1883;  Grand 
"Rapids,  Mich.,  July  1883— June  1889;  Aurora,  111.,  May  1890— 
Mar.  1895;  East  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Jan.  1896-99;  Long  Beach, 
1899-1901;  Oxnard,  1905-06;  Figuroa  St.  ch.,  Los  Angeles, 
1906-08;  ad.  2812  Menlo  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

Ephraim  Hapgood,  b.  West  Acton,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1848.  B. 
U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-75;  ord.  South  Windham,  Vt.,  Oct.  21, 
1875;  p.  South  Windham,  Feb.  1875— June  1878;  Seward,  Neb., 
June  1878-80;  David  City  and  other  places,  Butler  Co.,  1881-83; 
South  Hanson,  Mass.,  Apr.  1884-85;  agt.  Mass.  Total  Abstinence 
Soc,  Sept.  1886 — ;  ad.  South  Hanson,  Mass., 

Adoniram  Jadson  Hopkins,  b.  Jefferson,  Me.,  May  24, 1847. 
H.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-76;  ord.  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  Sept. 
27,  1876;  p.  Dunbarton,  1876— Oct.  1879;  Hopkinton,  Oct. 
1879— Sept.  1883;  Franklin  Falls,  Oct.  1883— Oct.  1886; 
Georgetown,  Mass.,  Dec.  1887 — Mar.  1891;  North  Uxbridge, 
Mar.  1891— Feb.  1906;  Perkinsville,  Vt.,  Aug.  1906—. 

Eusebe  Leger,  b.  St.  Timothee,  Can.,  Dec.  11,  1845.  Grande 
Ligne  Sch.,  P.  Q.,  1861-64;  N.  T.  I.  1873-75;  ord.  Waterville, 
Me.,  1876;  miss,  to  French,  Waterville,  July  1875-81;  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1881-82;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1882-83;  Woonsocket, 
1883-86;  Waterville,  Me.,  1886-88;  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1888-93; 
Lynn,  1893-94;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Lewiston,  and  Biddeford, 
1895-97;  serv.  with  Gosp.  carriage,  Worcester  Assoc,  Mass., 
1897;  S.  S.  work,  Worcester,  1897-1900;  in  bus.  Worcester, 
1900—?;  ad.  Augusta,  Me. 

*John  Anderson  McLean,  b.  Orwell,  P.  E.  L,  Nov.  1,  1840. 
N.  T.  I.  1874-76;  ord.  Pine  Grove,  N.  S.,  Apr.  30,  1874; 
p.  Pine  Grove,  1874-76;  Falmouth,  June  1876— June  1878; 
Newport,  June  1878— June  1879;  ev.  Hants  Co.,  1878-79;  p. 
HUlsburgh,  June  1879— Mar.  1882;  Parrsboro,  Oct.  1882— 
Dec.  1884;  Hantsport,  Dec.  1884— Apr.  1887;  d.  Hantsport, 
Apr.  2,  1887. 

William  Marcellus  Mick,  b.  Buckhannon,  W.  Va.,  May  22, 
1848;  15th  W.  Va.  inf.,  July  1861— Oct.  1863;  battery  C,  1st 
W.  Va.  artil.,  Oct.  1863-65;  ed.  and  publ.  Buckhannon  Delta, 
1869;   Mt.  Union  C,  Mt.  Union,  O.,  1872;    N.  T.  I.  1874-76; 


146  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1877 

ord.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Sept.  27,  1876;  p.  Windsor,  Sept.  1876— May 
1880;  Lambertville,  N.  J.,  May  1880— Sept.  1884;  Jefferson 
St.  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1884— Apr.  1887;  1st  ch., 
Waltham,  Mass.,  Feb.  1888— Dec.  1891;  in  bus.,  res.  Newton 
Centre,  1891—;  ad.  559  Parker  St.,  Newton  Centre. 

Otis  Osgood  Ordway,  b.  Hamilton,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1845.  B. 
U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-76;  ord.  Farmington,  Me.,  June  13,  1876; 
s.  Farmington,  1876-77;  p.  Nobleboro,  Oct.  1877— Apr.  1881; 
Cooper's  Mills,  May  1881 — Jan.  1884;  Nobleboro,  Jan. — Apr., 
1884;  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  1885— Dec.  1886;  East  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Feb.  1887— July  1894;  1st  ch.,  Middleboro,  1895- 
97;  w.  c.  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  1898-1901;  p.  Sheldonville, 
1901-07;   1st  ch.,  Marshfield,  Nov.  1907—;  ad.  Standish,  Mass. 

George  Theron  Raymond,  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Mar.  28,  1849. 
B.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1874-76;  ord.  Moosup,  Conn.,  Feb.  1,  1872; 
p.  North  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  June,  1876— Oct.  1878;  Utica,  111., 
Jan.  1879— Sept.  1880;  Fisherville,  now  Penacook,  N.  H., 
Jan.  1881— June  1883;  in  bus.,  1883-88;  p.  Montpelier,  Vt., 
Oct.  1888— July  1891;  Bethany  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  1891— 
94;  1st  ch.,  Gloucester,  1894— Feb.  1897;  in  bus.,  1897—; 
author,  Old  Truths  for  New  Hearers;  res.  Owanita,  Fla. 

*GayIord  Beecher  Smith,  b.  Essex,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1845. 
Priv.  3d  Vt.  bat.  light  artil.,  Dec.  1863— June  1865;  U.  V.  M. 
1874;  N.  T.  I.  1874-76;  ord.  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  June  26,  1877; 
p.  Plainfield,  1877-81;  South  Lyndeboro,  Sept.  1881— Jan.  1886; 
Jamestown,  R.  I.,  Feb.  1886-95;  far.  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1895- 
1905;  d.  Wrentham,  Feb.  5,  1905. 

*  Joseph  Horner  Wilson,  b.  Centreville,  O.,  Oct.  25,  1840. 
D.  U.  1871;  N.  T.  I.  1874-75;  ord.  Jonah's  Run  ch.,  O.,  Dec. 
28,  1876;  p.  Jonah's  Run  ch.,  Aug.  1876— Mar.  1884;  Centre- 
ville, Oct.  1878— spg.  1884;  health  failed;  occ.  pr.,  O.  and 
Minn.;  d.  Minneapolis,  Oct.  17,  1887. 


*Edward  Augustus  Capen,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  19,  1844. 
H.  U.  1866;  in  bus.,  1866-75;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77;  ord.  Water- 
town,  Nov.  15,  1877;  p.  Watertown,  1877— Dec.  1900;  trav. 
1901;  p.  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1902— Feb.  1905;  d. 
North  Tonawanda,  Feb.  4,  1905. 

George  Washburn  Fuller,  b.  Needham,  Mass.,  July  11,  1846. 
Ord.  West  Sumner,  Me.,  Jtme  10,  1870;  p.  North  Paris  and  West 
Sumner,  1869-72;  Jay,  1872-75;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77;  p.  Chicopee, 
June  1877— Mar.  1880;  Hyannis,  Apr.  1880— Mar.  1888;  Win- 
throp,  Apr.   1888-95;    Cottage  City,   1895-97;    res.  Winthrop, 


1878]  STUDENTS  147 

1897-1902;  s.  s.  Trin.  ch.,  East  Boston,  Mar.  1899— May  1900; 
Cottage  City,  June  1900— Apr.  1902;  res.  Lexington  1902-07; 
1910—;  Lowell,  1907-10;  ad.  Lexington. 

James  Gardner  Ross,  b.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1843. 
N.  T.  L  1875-77;  ord.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  6,  1878;  p.  Im. 
ch.,  New  Haven,  1878 — Sept.  1884;  Bethel  ch.,  Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  1885-90,  Trinity  ch.,  1890-98;  1st  ch.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
July  1898—?;  Central  ch.,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Mar.  1899—?; 
Kbenezer  ch.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  1899—?;  Trinity  ch.,  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.,  Sept.  1902-09;  Mahoning  Ave.  ch.,  Youngstown, 
O.,  Aug.  1909—?;  Zion  ch.,  Xenia,  July  1910—. 

Julius  Adclbert  Leavitt,  b.  Gouvemeur,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  4,  1852. 
B.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  L  1875-76;  ord.  Grafton,  Vt.,  June  24,  1876 
p.  Grafton,  1876-77;    Essex,  1877-80;    Beloit,  Kans.,  1880-82 
Leavenworth,  1882-84;   State  S.  S.  miss,  for  111.,  Jan.  1885-90 
pres.  Ewing  C,  1890-1911;    State  supt.  Soc.  of  Friendless  for 
Neb.,  1911—;  res.  Ewing,  111.     D.  D.,  La  Gr.  C,  1895;  LL.  D., 
Ewing  C,  1903.  27— *9 

1878 

L.  A.  Freeman,  Class  Secretary 

*FRANCIS  SHELDON  BACON,  b.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  30, 
1842.  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Hudson,  June  26,  1878;  p.  Hud- 
son, 1878— Sept.  1887;  Marblehead,  Oct.  1887— Dec.  1891; 
People's  ch.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1892— June  1900;  Daniel- 
son,  Conn.,  May  1901 — Apr.  1903;  d.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Jan.  16, 
1905. 

GEORGE  NELSON  BALLENTINE,  b.  Wilmot,  N.  S.,  Aug. 
25,  1848.  Ac.  C.  2  yrs.;  ord.  North  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  Oct.  3, 
1872;  p.  North  Brookfield,  June  1872— Sept.  1875;  N.  T.  I. 
1875-78;  p.  Maitland,  N.  S.,  June  1878— June  1880;  Wood- 
stock, N.  B.,  Tune  1880— Feb.  1886;  Groton,  Conn.,  Feb.  1886— 
Sept.  1890;  Union  Sq.  ch.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  1890— Oct. 
1891;  lect. ;  supt.  Crittenden  miss.,  Sacramento,  7  mos.;  p. 
Oakland,  Sept.  1892— July  1893;  Wheatland,  Sept.  1893— 
Jime  1894;  act.  p.  ind.  ch.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  1894 — ■ 
Sept.  1899;  p.  Mendota,  III.,  Nov.  1899— June  1902;  Fort 
Madison,  la.,  June  1902— Mar.  1903;  Selma,  Cal.,  June  1903— 
July  1905;  Modesto,  July  1905— July  1907;  Penryn,  Oct. 
1908— Jan.  1910;  Redding,  Apr.  1910— May  1911;  Lompoc, 
1911—. 

LEMUEL  CALL  BARNES,  b.  Kirtland,  O.,  Nov.  6, 1854. 
Kal.  C.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  June 
30,  1878;   s.  Greenville,  N.  H.,  Aug.— Oct.,  1878;   p.  St.  Paul, 


148  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1878 

Minn.,  Nov.  1878— July  1882;  4th  Ave.  ch.,  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
Aug.  1882— Oct.  1887;  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Nov.  1887— 
May  1893;  4th  Ave.  ch.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  June  1893— Oct.  1902; 
1st  ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  1902— Mar.  1908;  field  sec. 
A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Apr.  1908 — ;  author.  Motives  instead  of  Entice- 
ments in  Giving,  1889;  Shall  Islam  Rule  Africa?  1890;  Two 
Thousand  Years  of  Missions  before  Carey,  1900;  United  in- 
stead of  Divided  Giving,  1908;  The  Creative  Week  in  the  West, 
1910;  many  booklets  and  pamphlets;  ad.  23  East  26th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     D.  D.,  Kal.  C,  and  Bu.  U.,  1896. 

*CHARLES  WARREN  CURRIER,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec. 

21,  1842.  D.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1876-78;  ord.  Xenia,  O.,  Jan. 
16,  1879;  p.  Xenia,  1879— Oct.  1887;  1st  ch.,  Winfield,  Kans., 
Nov.  1887— Apr.  1889;  d.  Winfield,  Apr.  17,  1889. 

LEONARD  ALFRED  FREEMAN,  b.  Wellington,  N.  S., 
Oct.  17,  1850.  Taylor  U.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Buck- 
field,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  1878;  p.  Buckfield,  Aug.  1878— July  1880; 
Brunswick,  Aug.  1880^-Sept.  1883;  Leominster,  Mass.,  Nov. 
1883-86;  Mt.  Washington  ch.,  Haverhill,  Sept.  1880— Nov. 
1894;  Orange,  Dec.  1894— Mar.  1904;  in  bus.,  Haverhill,  Apr. 
1904— Mar.  1905;  p.  Dedham,  Mar.  1905— June  1911;  author. 
State  Missions,  1903;  The  Local  Church  and  the  New  Popula- 
tion, 1903;  ad.  Reading,  Mass.  Ph.  D.,  and  D.  D.,  Taylor  U., 
1903. 

*GEORGE  EDWARD  GOOD,  b.  Jacksonville,  N.  B.,  Aug. 

22,  1843.  Ac.  C.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Sackville,  N.  B., 
Nov.  29,  1878;  p.  2d  ch.,  Sackville,  1878-82;  Annapolis,  N.  S., 
Feb.  1882— Aug.  1884;  Hampton,  N.  B.,  Aug.  1884-86;  St. 
George,  1886-89;  Woodland,  Cal.,  1889-91;  Nanaimo,  B.  C, 
1891-94;  health  failed;  w.  c.  Innisfail,  Alta.,  Can.,  1894-1904 
d.  Innisfail,  Feb.  12,  1904.     D.  D.,  Natl.  U.,  Chicago,  111.,  1890. 

DANIEL  FORD  RICHARDSON  HERRICK,  b.  Rumney,  N. 
H.,  Jan.  10,  1852.  D.  C.  1873;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Troy,  N. 
H.,  Mar.  18,  1879;  p.  Troy,  1878-79,  6  mos.  in  1892;  health 
failed  in  1879;  rep.  N.  H.  leg.,  1895,  1896;  w.  c.  Troy,  1879—. 

NELSON  BISHOP  JONES,  b.  Prescott,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1848. 
B.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Canton,  July  10, 1879;  p. 
Canton,  June  1879— Sept.  1881;  East  Boston,  Sept.  1881— Feb. 
1890;  Reading,  Dec.  1890— Dec.  1893;  s.  Franklin  and  other 
chs.,  1894-95;  p.  Mattapan,  1896-99;  s.  various  chs.,  1900-04; 
p.  2d  ch.,  Cambridge,  1904-05;  act.  p.  and  s.  various  chs.,  1906 — ; 
ad.  40  Birch  St.,  Roslindale. 

CHARLES  HOLMES  MARTELL,  b.  Sydney,  C.  B.,Dec.4, 
1847.     Ac.  C.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Onslow,  N.  S.,  Sept. 


1878]  STUDENTS  149 

11,  1878;  p.  Onslow,  June  1878— Apr.  1888;  Fairville,   N.   B.,  fc 

Apr.  1888— June  1894;  Canard,  N.  S.,  June  1894- May  1901; 
Great  Village,  May  1901— Dec.  1903;  Pleasant  Valley,  Jan. 
1904— Dec.  1905;  Clementsvale,  Jan.  1906— Oct.  1908;  Ohio, 
Yarmouth  Co.,  Oct.  1908-10;  Little  River,  Jan.  1911—. 

GEORGE  LAMARTINE  MASON,  b.  Sunbury,  O.,  June  28, 
1848.  D.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Fall  River,  July  7, 
1877;  p.  3d  ch..  Fall  River,  July  1877— June  1880;  miss.  A.  B. 
M.  U.,  Ningpo,  China,  Dec.  1880— Oct.  1884;  Shaohing,  Nov. 
1884— Nov.  1886;  Hangchow,  Nov.  1886— Mar.  1888;  Huchau, 
Mar.  1888— Jan.  1899;  min.  in  Christ.  Catholic  Ch.,  Chicago, 
111.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  1899— Aug. 
1906;  reentered  Bapt.  min.,  Nov.  1906;  p.  Westminster,  Mass., 
Mar.  1908— July  1909;  w.  c.  Watertown,  Sept.  1909— May 
1911;  p.  Free  Bapt.  ch.,  Squam  Bridge,  Holdemess,  N.  H., 
June  1911 — ;  author,  Clio  Club  Papers,  1888;  Captive  Cathay, 
1892;   ad.  Holderness. 

GEORGE  CARTER  PECK,  b.  Mason  City,  111.,  Jan.  3,  1849, 
S.  C.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Strawberry  Point,  la.,  Feb. 
19,  1879;  p.  Strawberry  Point,  Nov.  1878— Oct.  1879;  Mason 
City,  111.,  Oct.  1879— May  1886;  Winterset,  la..  May  1886— Oct. 
1891;  Omaha,  Neb.,  Oct.  1891— Sept.  1893;  Indianola,  la., 
Sept.  1893— May  1899;  Bella,  Mar.  1900— Apr.  1905;  Rosedale, 
Kans.,  Apr.  1905 — . 

EDWARD  ANDREW  READ,  b.  Norton,  Mass.,  Apr.  27, 
1852.  C.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Readsboro,  Vt.,  May 
14,  1879;  p.  Readsboro,  Jan.  1879— Apr.  1881;  Needham, 
Mass.,  1881— June  1883;  Clermontville,  O.,  1883;  tea.  Gr., 
Clermont  A.,  1883-87;  p.  Amelia,  June  1887— June  1889; 
Wauseon,  July  1889— Dec.  1892;  Wooster,  Feb.  1893— Oct. 
1896;  3d  St.  ch.,  Dayton,  O.,  Aug.  1897— June  1900;  Martins 
Ferry,  O.,  Nov.  1900— Sept.  1906;  field  sec.  B.  Y.  P.  U.  of 
Ohio,  Sept.  1906— July  1907,  gen.  sec,  July  1907— Sept. 
1909;  gen.  sec.  y.  p.  dept.,  O.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Oct.  1909— Dec. 
1910;  field  sec.  B.  Y.  P.  U.  of  America,  Jan.— June,  1911; 
ad.  Granville,  O.     D.  D.,  O.  Northern  U.,  1910. 

SAMUEL  AUSTIN  READ,  b.  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Sept.  19,  1850, 
C.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  North  Stratford,  N.  H.,  Oct. 
9,  1878;  p.  North  Stratford,  July  1878-80;  act.  p.  West  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  1880-81;  p.  Burke,  N.  Y.,  and  Chateaugay,  Mar. 
1882-83;  Passumpsic,  Vt.,  Apr.  1883— Nov.  1885;  Fiskdale, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1885— Nov.  1889;  Agawam,  Nov.  1889— Mar. 
1899;  miss,  work,  Springfield,  Apr.  1899— July  1900;  p. 
Carlisle  Chapel,  Springfield,  July  1900— Sept.  1910;  occ.  s., 
Sept.  1910—;   ad.  68  Oak  Grove  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


150  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1878 

CHARLES  ABRAHAM  REESE,  b.  Delavan,  111.,  Aug.  16, 
1852.  B  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Boston,  June  20,  1878; 
p.  Dearborn  St.  ch.,  Boston,  1878— Aug.  1883;  Rutland,  Vt., 
Sept.  1883-90;  Cent,  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1890-95;  1st  ch., 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  1895-96;  fin.  sec.  N.  T.  I.,  Jan.  1897- 
1904,  gen.  sec,  1904-06,  gen.  sec.  and  asst.  treas.,  Apr.  1906— 
Oct.  1907;  grad.  stud.  Bost.  U.,  Oct.  1907— Apr.  1908;  p. 
Milford,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1908—. 

*HENRY  AARON  ROGERS,  b.  Penfield,  O.,  June  29,  1844. 
D.  U.  1870;  Y.  D.  S.  1873-74;  N.  T.  I.  1876-78;  ord.  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  Nov.  5,  1878;  p.  Montpelier,  Oct.  1878— Dec.  1882; 
Main  St.  ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  1883— Oct.  1886;  South 
ch.,  Worcester,  Oct.  1886— Dec.  1889;  Forest  Ave.  ch.,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  Jan.— Oct.,  1890;  d.  Des  Moines,  Oct.  15,  1890. 

JOHN  CHURCH  SPURR,  b.  Nictaux,  N.  S.,  Nov.  3,  1847. 
Ac.  C.  1874;  tea.  Hort.  A.  1874-75;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Cow 
Bay,  now  Port  Morien,  C.  B.,  Feb.  1879;  p.  Cow  Bay,  Little 
Glace  Bay,  Mira,  and  Homeville  chs.,  June  1878 — Sept.  1885; 
Cavendish,  Fairview,  and  St.  Peter's  Road  chs.,  P.  E.  I.,  Sept. 
1885— Oct.  1896;  Alexandra,  Hazelbrook,  Uigg,  and  Belfast 
chs.,  Oct.  1896— June  1904;  Falmouth,  N.  S.,  June  1904— 
Sept.  1908;  Great  Village,  De  Bert,  and  Acadia  Mines  chs., 
Oct.  1908—;  ad.  Great  Village,  Colchester  Co. 

*  JAMES  NASH  STUDLEY,  b.  Cohasset,  Mass.,  Aug.  11, 
1845.  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  June  28, 
•1878;  p.  Mechanic  Falls  and  New  Gloucester,  July  1878— Oct. 
1879;  Lisbon  Falls,  Oct.  1879— Apr.  1881;  Marshfield,  Mass., 
May  1881-86;  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1886— Aug.  1889;  Grafton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1889— June  1891;  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1891-92; 
Deerfield  Centre,  Nov.  1893— May  1897;  s.  Pittsfield,  p.  June 
1898-1905;  Ault,  Colo.,  1905-08;  d.  Ault,  Jan.  6,  1908. 

*ROBERT  FRANCIS  TOLMAN,  b.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Dec. 
3,  1847.  B.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-78;  ord.  Melrose,  June  27, 
1878;  p.  Melrose,  July  1878-86;  South  Gardner,  1886— July 
1892;  d.  Somerville,  Nov.  21,  1892. 


*  Albert  Teele  Dunn,  b.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  May  6,  1850.  M.  U. 
1873;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77;  ord.  East  Poultney,  Vt.,  July  30,  1873; 
p.  East  Poultney,  Apr.  1873— Mar.  1874;  West  Haven,  Apr. 
1874— Sept.  1875;  West  Harwich,  Mass.,  Feb.  1877— Nov. 
1879;  Stoughton  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Dec.  1879— Oct.  1885;  Free 
St.  ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  1885— Oct.  1889;  cor.  sec.  Me. 
Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  Nov.  1889— Apr.  1903;  d.  Water ville,  Apr. 
2,  1903.     D.  D.,  Cent.  U.,  1889. 


1878]  STUDENTS  151 

Moung  Edwin,  b.  Way-ya,  Kyoung,  Bassein  Dist.,  Burma, 
Aug.  5,  1849.  Col.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-76;  C.  T.  S.  1876-78; 
not  ord.;  law.  and  lay  pr.,  Burma,  1881 — ;  ad.  Tharrawaddy, 
Burma. 

♦"William  Bryant  Kinney,  b.  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  Sept.  27, 
1847.  Ord.  Magog,  P.  O.,  Jan.  1869;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77;  d. 
Mattapoisett,  Apr.  S,  1878^ 

*David  Webster,  b.  Milford,  Mass.,.  Mar.  18,  1851.  C.  U. 
1873;  U.  T.  S.  1874-75;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77;  ord.  Portland,  Me., 
Sept.  12,  1877;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Maulmain,  Burma,  1877— 
June  1883;  Pohpan,  Jan.  1883— Feb.  1885;  Chung  Mai,  No. 
Siam,  Feb.  1885— Mar.  1887;  p.  Woodstock,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1890— 
Aug.  1896;  Lebanon,  Me.,  May  1897-1901;  Lyman,  July 
1901— May  1903;  West  Rockport,  Nov.  1903— Apr.  1904;  d' 
West  Rockport,  Apr.  4,  1904. 


*  James  Israel  De  Wolfe,  b.  Greenwich,  N.  S.,  Sept.  11,  1846, 
Ac.  C.  1874;  N.  T.  L  1876-77;  ord.  Uigg,  P.  E.  I.,  Dec.  4. 
1874;  p.  Alexandra,  Uigg,  and  Belfast,  Sept.  1874— June  1878; 
Milton,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1878— June  1882;  Beaver  River,  Dec.  1882- 
87;  Hampton,  N.  B.;  d.  Hampton,  Jan.  15,  1889. 

Samuel  Harvey  Emery,  b.  Albanv,  Vt.,  May  6,  1852.  N.  T.  I. 
1876-77;  ord.  Seal  Cove,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1877;  p.  Tremont  and 
Mt.  Desert,  1877-79;  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1879-83;  Calvary  ch., 
Salem,  Mass.,  1883— Feb.  1888;  Sanford,  Me.,  May  1888— 
Aug.  1890;  Warren,  Sept.  1890— Dec.  1892;  Saco,  1892-98; 
North  Berwick,  Aug.  1898-1903;  Cong,  ch.,  Stockbridge, 
Interlaken,  Mass.,  Jan.  1906-11;  Chatham,  1911—;  author, 
Thoughts  for  the   Thoughtful,  1897. 

John  Harris  Nichols,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1846.  N.  T.  I. 
1876-77;  ord.  GoflFstown,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1877;  p.  Goffstown, 
1877— Apr.  1883;  Pittsfield,  May  1883— Mar.  1885;  South  Ber- 
wick, Me.,  Apr.  1885 — Mar.  1889;  Derry  Depot,  now  Derry, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  1889— Apr.  1910;  lect.  for  N.  H.  Anti-Saloon 
League  and  occ.  s.,  1910 — ;  N.  H.  cor.  The  Watchmayi,  1894 — ; 
ad.  Derry,  N.  H. 

♦Frederick  Allen  Vinal,  b.  West  Camden,  Me.,  Feb.  16,  1852. 
N.  T.  I.  1876-78;  ord.  Knox,  Me.,  May  8,  1878;  p.  Knox, 
May— Oct.,  1878;  China,  Oct.  1878-82;  Tenants  Harbor,  1882— 
Dec.  1885;  North  Vassalboro,  1886— Jan.  1890;  Mt.  Desert 
and  Tremont,  Apr.— Sept.,  1890;  Lisbon  Falls,  Sept.  1890— 
Aug.  1892;  Belfast,  N.  Y.,  1893-94;  dist.  miss.  N.  Y.  State 
Conv.,  1894-1901;  p.  Conklin  Ave.  ch.,  Binghamton,  Apr. 
1901— Mar.  1902;  d.  Binghamton,  Mar.  10,  1902.       26— *11 


152  THE   NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1879 

1879 

C.  R.  Brown,  Class  Secretary 

*AHBRAH,  b.  Ouathah,  Burma,  June  1850.  B.  U.  1876;  N. 
T.  I.  1876-79;  Jef!  Med.  C.  1879-82;  not  ord.;  lect.  1882-92; 
tea.  art,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-1905;  tea.  mus.,  Amos,  W.  Va., 
1906-08;  d.  Fairmount,  Sept.  3,  1908. 

CHARLES  RUFUS  BROWN,  b.  East  Kingston,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
22,  1849.  U.  S.  N.  A.  1869;  passed  mid.,  U.  S.  Navy,  1869-70; 
ensign,  1870-71,  master,  1871-75;  H.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1874-75, 
1877-79;  U.  T.  S.  1878-79;  U.  Berlin,  1879-80;  U.  Leipzig, 
1880-81;  ord.  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.,  Dec.  30,  1881;  p.  Franklin 
Falls,  Dec.  1881— June  1883;  assoc.  prof.  Bib.  Interp.,  O.  T., 
N.  T.  I.,  1883-86,  prof.  Heb.  and  Cog.  Lang.,  1886—;  act.  p. 
Main  St.  ch.,  Worcester,  Oct.  1886— June  1887;  prof.  Heb. 
and  Cog.  Lang.,  U.  Chic,  sum.  quarter,  1897;  act.  prof.  Heb, 
and  O.  T.  Exeg.,  Bost.  U.  Sch.  Theol.,  Nov.  1905— June  1906; 
spec.  ed.  Bib.  Stud.  L'n.  Lessons  at  several  periods,  1892-1908; 
dir.  Am.  Sch.  of  Oriental  Research  in  Jerusalem,  Oct.  1910 — 
May,  1911;  author.  An  Aramaic  Method,  Part  I,  1884,  1893, 
Part  II,  1886;  Commentary  on  Jeremiah  (Am.  Comm.),  1907; 
Ph.  D.,  C.  U.,  1887;  D.  D.,  Colg.  U.,  1892. 

HORACE  FRANKLIN  BROWN,  b.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Aug. 
20,  1850.  B.  U.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  Antrim,  N.  H., 
Oct.  1,  1879;  p.  Antrim,  1879— Nov.  1884;  Rumney,  Dec. 
1884— Mar.  1887;  Athol,  Mass.,  Sept.  1887— Feb.  1893;  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Mar.  1893— Nov.  1896;  Phenix,  Nov.  1897— 
Mar.  1906;  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1906— Aug.  1910;  Meri- 
den,  Sept.  1910—. 

EDWIN  JULIUS  BROWNSON,  b.  Afton,  N.  Y.,Nov.  17, 
1852.  M.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  Masonville,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  5,  1879;  p.  Yankton,  Dak.  Ter.,  Sept.  1879— Mar.  1881; 
Quincy,  Mich.,  Apr.  1881 — July  1882;  Napoleon  and  Brooklyn, 
Aug.  1882-84;  Brainerd,  Minn.,  Oct.  1884— Sept.  1889;  West 
Duluth,  Oct.  1889— Sept.  1893;  grad.  stud.  U.  Chic.  1893-94; 
p.  Sand  Beach,  Mich.,  Jan.  1895— Mar.  1896;  Warsaw,  Ind., 
Mar.  1896— July  1898;  Belleville,  111.,  July  1898— Mar.  1904; 
Centralia,  Mar.  1904— Sept.  1908;  Boone,  la.,  Sept.  1908— 
July  1910;  dist.  supt.  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Iowa,  July 
1910—;  ad.  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

WILLIAM  ALBERT  FARREN,  b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Jan. 
30,  1852.  B.  U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  North  Billerica, 
Sept.  24,  1879;  p.  North  Billerica,  Aug.  1879— June  1888; 
post-grad.  N.  T.  I.  1888-89;  p.  New  London,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1889— 
Mar.  1899;  North  A ttleboro,  Mass.,  Apr.  1899—. 


1879]  STUDENTS  153 

WILLIAM  E  FEEMAN,  b.  Wooster,  O.,  Oct.  9,  1S46. 
Priv.  Co.  B,  186th  O.  vol.  inf.,  Jan.  1864— Sept.  1865;  D.  U. 
1870-73;  U.  W.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  Ashtabula,  O., 
May  12,  1880;  p.  Ashtabula,  Apr.  1880— May  1883;  Sharps- 
ville,  Pa.,  June  1883— Mar.  1885;  Ashtabula,  O.,  July  1885— 
Sept.  1889;  Lima,  Sept.  1889-94;  Marquette,  Mich.,  Nov. 
1894— Nov.  1896;  Hudson,  Mass.,  Jan.  1897— Sept.  1898;  w. 
c.  Columbus,  O.,  Oct.  1898-1900;  Lima,  1900-03;  Wooster, 
1903—;    may.,  Wooster,  1909. 

GEORGE  EDWIN  HORR,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1856. 
B.  U.  1876;  U.  T.  S.  1876-77;  N.  T.  I.  1877-79;  ord.  Tarry- 
town,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1879;  p.  Tarrytown,  Oct.  1879— Apr.  1884; 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Apr.  1884— July  1891;  ed.  The  Watchman, 
July  1891— Jan.  1904;  prof.  Hist.  Mod.  Christianity,  N.  T.  I., 
1904-06,  prof.  Ch.  Hist.,  1906—,  pres.,  1908—;  author.  Hid 
in  the  Heart,  1903;  The  Training  of  the  Chosen  People,  1908; 
The  Great  Ministry,  1910;  many  addresses;  cont.  to  many 
publications.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1896. 

*HORACE  HOLMES  HUNT,  b.  East  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  May 
10,  1852.  U.  R.  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1876-78;  N.  T.  I.  1878-79;  ord. 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1879;  p.  Araenia,  1879— Nov.  1885; 
Fairport,  Dec.  1885-97;  d.  Fairport,  June  23,  1897. 

MILLARD  FILLMORE  JOHNSON,  b.  Springfield,  N.  H., 
Oct.  27,  1850.  B.  U.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  Foxboro, 
Sept.  25,  1879;  p.  Foxboro,  1879— Feb.  1889;  Cent,  ch., 
Middleboro,  Feb.  1889— Aug.  1898;  Medford,  Sept.  1898— 
Oct.  1900;  1st  ch.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1900— Nov.  1908; 
Bethany  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  1908—;  ad.  39  Woodbine 
St.,  Boston. 

EDMUND  FRANKLIN  MERRIAM,  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Jan. 
26,  1847.  C.  U.  1868;  in  bus..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-76; 
N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  July  30,  1879;  p. 
Livermore  Falls,  July  1879— Aug.  1880;  ed.  The  Baptist 
Missionary  Magazine,  1880-1901;  cor.  sec.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1892- 
93,  ed.  sec.  1893-1901;  ed.  The  Watchman,  1901—;  author, 
American  Baptist  Missionary  Union  and  its  Missions,  1897; 
A  History  of  American  Baptist  Missions,  1900;  res.  Sharon, 
Mass.     D.  D.,  C.  U.,  1902. 

*RICHARD  MONTAGUE,  b.  Westboro,  Mass.,  July  4,  1853. 
H.  U.  1875;  priv.  tea.  Cambridge,  1875-76;  H.  U.  D.  S. 
1876-77;  N.  T.  I.  1877-79;  ord.  Lawrence,  Oct.  3,  1879;  p. 
1st  ch.,  Lawrence,  1879 — Sept.  1881;  Cent,  ch..  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.   1881— Mar.   1887;    Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  July 


154  THE   NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1879 

1887— Oct.    1893;    Newton    Centre,  Mass.,    Nov.    1893-95;   d. 
Newton  Centre,  July  24,  1895.    D.  D.,  Colo.  State  U.,  1891. 

JOSEPH  DIMOCK  SKINNER,  b.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Sept.  19, 
1846.  Ac.  C.  1870-71,  1873-75;  ord.  Beaver  River,  N.  S.,  Apr. 
26,  1875;  p.  Beaver  River,  1875-76;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  p.  Hamp- 
ton, N.  B.,  1880-81;  Lower  Granville,  N.  S.,  1881-82;  Arcadia 
and  Central  Chebogue,  Feb.  1882— Nov.  1888;  Point  De  Bute, 
N.  B.,  Dec.  1888-91;  Wilmington,  Vt.,  1891— May  1893;  Put- 
ney, July  1893— June  1894;  Passumpsic,  July  1894— J vdy 
1898;  w.  c.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Aug.  1898—. 

ALBION  WOODBURY  SMALL,  b.  Buckfield,  Me.,  May  11 
1854.     C.  U.  1876;    N.  T.  I.  1876-79;    U.  Berlin,  1879-80;    U 
Leipzig,  1880-81;   prof.  Hist,  and  Polit.  Econ.,  C.  U.,  1881-89 
read,  in  Hist.,  J.  H.  U.,  1888-89;  pres.  and  prof.  Mor.  and  Intel 
Phil.,  C.  U.,   1889-92;    head  prof.  Sociol.,    U.    Chic,"  1892—, 
author.   General  Sociology,    1905;    Adam  Smith    and    Modern 
Sociology,    1907;      Tlie   Cameralists,    the     Pioneers   of   German 
Social   Polity,  1909;     The  Meaning  of  Social  Science,  1910;  ed. 
American  Journal  of  Sociology,    1895 — .     Ph.    D.,   J.    H    U 
1889;  LL.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1900. 

*GEORGE  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  b.  Upper  Canard,  N.  S., 
Oct.  11,  1851.  Ac.  C.  1873;  ord.  Cape  Canso,  May  11,  1874;  p. 
Cape  Canso,  1874-76;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  p.  Roslindale,  1879-81; 
d.  Upper  Canard,  N.  S.,  Oct.  21,  1882. 

ELMER  BERNARD  TUCKER,  b.  Canton,  Mass.,  Aug.  20, 
1850.  U.  Kans.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  Hutchinson, 
Kans.,  Dec.  30,  1879;  p.  Hutchinson,  Nov.  1879— Dec.  1881;. 
Minneapolis,  Feb.  1882— Feb.  1883;  Antioch  ch.,  Ada,  Apr. 
1883— Apr.  1891;  Silver  Lake,  June  1891-92;  Sabetha,  Sept. 
1892— ^ept.  1893;  Greenfield,  la.,  Nov.  1893— Nov.  1894; 
Sheffield,  Dec.  1894— Sept.  1895;  Jacksonville,  Apr.  1896— 
Sept.  1897;  Kirkman,  Feb.  1898— Feb.  1900;  in  bus..  Kirk- 
man,  Mar.  1900—. 

*THEODORE  FRELINGHUYSEN  WHITE,  b.  Columbia, 
Me.,  Apr.  1,  1846;  ord.  Stetson,  Mar.  1872;  p.  Stetson,  1872-75; 
C.  U.  1874;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77,  1878-79;  p.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1878— 
May  1883;  Bath,  May  1883— June  1894;  Bar  Harbor,  July 
1894— Dec.  1898;  p.  el.  Warren;  d.  Brunswick,  Jan.  23,  1899. 

ANSLEY  EZRA  WOODSUM,  b.  West  Peru,  Me.,  Apr.  2, 
1849.  C.  U.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1876-79;  ord.  Milford,  Sept.  19, 
1879;  p.  Milford,  Sept.  1879— Mar.  1882;  Rockland,  Apr. 
1882— Apr.  1887;  Milford,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1887- Feb.  1890;  Cary 


1879]  STUDENTS  155 

Ave.  ch.,  Chelsea,   Mass.,  Mar.    1890 — Mar.   1892;  Lexington, 
Apr.  1892— Mar.  1895;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1895—. 


*  Andrew  Jackson  Cotney,  b.  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  Oct.  30 
1845.  N.  T.  I.  1876-77;  act.  p.  Danbury,  Conn.,  1877-78 
ord.  Marietta,  Neb.,  May  26,  1880;  p.  Marietta,  1879-80 
Aurora,  1880-81;  ev.  Neb.  1881-82;  Danbury,  Conn.,  1882-83 
city  miss.,  Bridgeport,  1883;  p.  New  Milford,  1884— aut.  1887 
w.  c.  Stamford,  1888-90;  Danbury,  1890-93;  d.  Danbury,  Aug. 
13,  1893. 

Pane  Koliu  Gospodinoff,  b.  Eski  Zagra,  East  Roumelia, 
Turkey,  June  22,  1847.  Philippopolis  Miss.  Sch.,  Cong.,  1868; 
N.  T.  I.  parts  of  1876-80;  ord.  Bowdoin  Sq.  ch.,  Boston,  Jan. 
12,  1880;  pr.  Eski  Zagra,  Turkey,  1880,  jud.  of  civ.  ct.  1880-85, 
law.  1886 — ;  has  res.  in  other  places;   ?  ? 

James  Lewis  Smith,  b.  Jamestown,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1852.  D.  U. 
1876;  N.  T.  I.  1876-78;  ord.  Turner's  Comer,  Me.,  Aug.  15, 
1878;  p.  Turner's  Comer,  1878-79;  Greenfield,  O.,  1879-85; 
Zanesville,  1886-90;  Greenfield,  1890-92;  Columbus,  1892-95; 
Spokane,  Wash.,  1895-97;  Tacoma,  1897-1905;  Long  Beach, 
Cal.,  1905-10;  Tremont  ch.,  Pasadena,  1910 — ;  author.  Four 
Sermons  on  the  Second  Coming  of  Christ,  1886;  Five  Baptist 
Principles  Vindicated,  1887;  Wells  without  Water,  1894;  Bible 
Sanctification,  1897;  The  Kingdom  of  Heaven,  1909.  D.  D., 
Coif.  C,  1897. 

*Adoniram  Judson  Stevens,  b.  South  Rawdon,  N.  S.,  Dec.  26, 
1848;  Ac.  C.  1875;  ord.  Kentville,  Oct.  13,  1875;  p.  KentviUe, 
1875-76;  N.  T.  I.  1876-78;  p.  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  June  1878— 
Mar.  1880;  d.  Fredericton,  Mar.  15,  1880. 

Jttdson  Benjamin  Thomas,  b.  Edwardsburg,  Mich.,  Aug.  12, 
1854.  S.  C;  B.  U.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1876-77;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1878- 
80;  ord.  Dubuque,  la.,  Sept.  30,  1880;  p.  Dubuque,  1880— Sept. 
1889;  1st  ch.,  Topeka,  Kans.,  Oct.  1889— Oct.  1895;  dist.  sec. 
A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  for  111.  and  Wis.,  Oct.  1895— Sept.  1909;  p. 
Austin  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  1909—;  ad.  600  North  Pine  Ave., 
Chicago.     D.  D.,  S.  C,  1899. 


Charles  Thomas  Holt,  b.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1845. 
N.  T.  I.  1877-79;  ord.  Manchester,  Aug.  7,  1879;  p.  Manchester, 
1879— Aug.  1881;  East  Brookfield,  Dec.  1881— Aug.  1891; 
health  failed;  insur.  bus.,  Apr.  1892— Dec.  1906;  memb.  Mass. 
leg.,  Jan.  1907—;  s.  s.  Wales,  Oct.  1909—;  ad.  153  Fort 
Pleasant  Ave.,  Springfield.  23 — *7 


156  THE   NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1880 

1880 

T.  E.  BartlETT,  Class  Secretary 

*ASAHEL  BILL  BANKS,  b.  Wilmot,  N.  S.,  Tune  5,  1849. 
W.  A.  1873-77;  N.  T.  L  1877-80;  ord.  Somerville,  June  22, 
1880;  p.  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  1880-83;  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1883- 
85;  gen.  miss.  West.  Wash,  and  B.  C,  1885-88;  p.  1st  ch., 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  1888-91;  fin.  sec.  Grace  S.,  1891-93;  p. 
Everett.  1893-95;  1st  ch.,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Sept.  1895-1903; 
d.  San  Francisco,  Oct.  12,  1903.     D.  D.,  Coif.  C,  1890. 

THOMAS  ELLIOTT  BARTLETT,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Sept.  20,  1853.  B.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  28,  1880;  p.  South  ch..  Providence,  Aug.  1880— Dec. 
1901;  Pawtuxet,  Jan.  1902— Dec.  1910;  spec.  agt.  R.  I.  Bapf 
Con  v.,  Apr.  1911 — ;  author.  The  English  Bible  in  American 
Eloquence;    Was  there  a  Second  Isaiah? 

WILTON  RUFUS  BOONE,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Aug.  22, 1856. 
N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  July  15,  1880;  p.  Halifax, 
June  1880— June  1881;  Cincinnati,  0.,  Sept.  1881-82;  Spring- 
field, 1882-89;  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  1889-91;  gen.  miss.  A.  B. 
H.  M.  S.,  Okl.  Ter.,  1891-98;  p.  3d  ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan. 
1898-1900;  Bethesda  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-03;  pr.,  writer, 
and  lect.,  1903—;  ad.  6640  Evans  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  D.  D., 
U.  Ky.,  1891. 

*JOHN  FREDERICK  BURDITT,  b.  Saffron- Walden,  Eng., 
Mar.  15,  1851.  U.  N.  B.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  Kingston, 
Sept.  2,  1880;  p.  Kingston,  1880-81;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Ongole, 
India,  1881-82;  Nellore,  Mar.  1882-84;  Udavagiri,  Oct.  1884— 
Aug.  1894;  d.  Bangalore,  Aug.  4,  1894. 

FRANK  GEORGE  DAVIS,  b.  Shirley,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1852. 
N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  July  2,  1880;  p.  Yar- 
mouth, 1880— Oct.  1882;  Springvale,  1883— Oct.  1889;  out  of 
health,  1882-83,  1889-90;  prof.  Jackson  C,  Jackson,  Miss., 
1890-93;  tea.  Springvale,  Me.,  1893-1900;  p.  Norridgewock, 
Apr.  1901— July  1907;  prof,  theol.  dept.  and  C,  Leland  U., 
New  Orleans,  La.,  Jan.  1907 — May  1911;  prof,  theol.  dept.  and 
C,  Bishop  C,  Marshall,  Tex.,  Oct.  1911—.    B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

*GEORGE  ANDREW  HERTZOG,  b.  Smithfield,  Pa.,  Dec. 
27,  1852.  Cent.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  Fairfield,  la., 
Oct.  19,  1880;  p.  Fairfield.  Sept.  1880— Nov.  1882;  Creston, 
Nov.  1882— Feb.  1884;  Laramie,  Wyo.  Ter.,  Oct.  1884— Jan. 
1888;  Grand  Island,  Cal.,  Feb.  1888— Feb.  1890;  pr.  Laramie, 
Wyo.,  1890-1909;  act.  p.  Laramie,  several  times;  memb.  of  Wyo. 
leg.,  6  yrs.;  held  various  city  ofi".;  d.  Laramie,  Dec.  13,  1909. 


1880J  STUDENTS  157 

EBENEZER  WARREN  HUNT,  b.  East  Clarence,  N.  Y., 
May  3,  1851.  U.  R.  1873;  prin.  Un.  Sch.,  Rushville,  N.  Y., 
1873-74;  prac.  law,  Syracuse,  1874-77;  R.  T.  S.  1877-78;  N. 
T.  I.  1878-80;  ord.  Fall  River,  Sept.  21,  1880;  p.  2d  ch.,  Fall 
River,  1880-82;  Fairfield  la.,  1883-85;  prof.  Rhet.  and  Eloc, 
State  U.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Jan.  1887-92;  far.  Syracuse,  1892—. 

ELIAS  WILLIAM  KELLY,  b.  Collina,  N.  B.,  Apr.  17,  1854. 
Ac.  C.  1876;  ord.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  July  23,  1876;  p.  Windsor, 
June  1876— Aug.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  p.  St.  John,  N.  B., 
June  1880— Aug.  1882;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Maulmain,  Burma, 
1882-86;  Mandalay,  1886-93;  Rangoon,  1893-98;  Mandalay, 
1898—. 

FRANK  GRESSINGER  McFARLAN,  b.  Hamilton,  O., 
Nov.  15,  1855.  U.  Cin.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  post-grad. 
Bost.  U.,  1880-82;  ord.  Columbus,  O.,  Apr.  3,  1883;  p.  Russel 
St.  ch.,  Columbus,  1883-87;  Burlington,  Vt.,  1887— May  1891; 
Hamilton,  O.,  Dec.  1891-96;  Mansfield,  1896-1901;  Westwood, 
Cincinnati,  1901-06;  Terrace  Park,  Cincinnati,  1906—;  lect. 
on  Bib.  Lit.,  U.  Cin.;  author,  History  of  Organ;  The  Family; 
Stable  and  Unstable  in  Religion  and  in  Philosophy;  Scripture 
Law  of  Tithe  and  Land  Tenure;  ad.  726  West  9th  St.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.     Ph.  D.,U.  Cin.,  1905;     S.  T.  D.,  Wes.  U.,  1902. 

PETER  STEWART  [formerly  STUART]  MacGREGOR,  b. 
South  River  Lake,  N.  S.,  May  14,  1852.  Ac.  C;  ord  Newport, 
N.  S.,  Mar.  22,  1876;  p.  Newport,  1876-77;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80; 
p.  Tusket,  N.  S.,  June  1880— Sept.  1882;  New  Glasgow,  Oct. 
1882— Oct.  1886;  gen.  miss.,  Mar.  Prov.,  1886— Oct.  1888;  p. 
Hantsport,  N.  S.,  1888— Oct.  1895;  ev.  New  England  Ev. 
Assoc,  1895— Sept.  1896;  p.  Ohio,  N.  S.,  1896— May.  1898; 
gen.  miss.,  Halifax  Co.  and  City,  May  1898-99;  p.  Westport, 
Sept.  1899-1901;  Oxford,  Nov.  1901— Mar.  1905;  Lower 
Aylesford,  Mar.  1905— Sept.  1909;  ev.  for  N.  S.,  Sept.  1909—; 
ad.  Wolfville,  N.  S. 

EDWARD  DOR  AN  MASON,  b.  Passumpsic,  Vt.,  Dec.  26, 

1846.  D.  C.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1876-78;  1879-80;  ord.  Passumpsic, 
Vt.,  Aug.  19,  1880;  prof.  Theol.,  Shaw  U.,  Raleigh,  N.  C, 
1880-81;  p.  WestPawlet,  Vt.,  1881-83;  Montpelier,  1883— Apr. 
1888;  Winter  Hill,  Somerville,  Mass.,  May  1888-91;  Cottage 
City,  1892-94;  Georgetown,  1895— May  1898;  act.  p.  Passump- 
sic, Vt.,  sum.  1898—?;  miss.  Am.  S.  S.  Un.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1901 — ;   ad.  36  Dana  St.,  Cambridge. 

r  *RICHARD  SAMUEL  MITCHELL,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  9, 
1852.  W.  A.  1874-77;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  Lake  Village,  now 
Lakeport,  N.  H.,  July  14,  1880;   act.  p.  Lake  Village,  1880-83; 


158  THE   NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1880 

p.  Townshend,  Vt.,  1883— July  1887;  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  Aug. 
1887— Sept.  1889;  East  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  1891-95;  Fiskdale 
1897-99;  Barre,  Apr.  1901— Dec.  1908;  d.  Melrose,  Apr.  16, 
1909. 

WILLIAM  ALMOR  SPINNEY,  b.  Nictaux,  N.  S.,  June  12, 
1852.  M.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  North  Scituate,  Mar. 
25,  1880;  p.  North  Scituate,  Apr.  1880— Sept.  1882;  1st  ch., 
Duluth,  Mirni.,  Oct.  1882— Sept.  1884;  1st  ch.,  Owatonna,  Oct. 
1884— Oct.  1888;  Elyria,  O.,  Oct.  1888— May  1892;  East  End  ch., 
Cleveland,  May  1892— Sept.  1896;  1st  ch.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  Dec. 
1896— Dec.  1898;  South  ch.,  Milwaukee,  Dec.  1898— Dec. 
1902;  pastev.,  N.  J.,  Dec.  1902— Apr.  1904;  p.  Istch.,  Walling- 
ford,  Conn.,  Mar.  1904— Jan.  1910;  Belmont  Ave.  ch.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Nov.  1910 — ;  cor.  rel.  papers;  ad.  4124  Girard 
Ave.,  Philadelphia. 

FRANK  LOUIS  SULLIVAN,  b.  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Mar.  3, 

1854.  B.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80;  ord.  Wakefield,  June  26, 
1880;  p.  Holliston,  July  1880— June  1882;  Morehead,  Minn., 
June  1882— Dec.  1883;  Fergus  Falls,  Jan.  1884— June  1888; 
2d  ch.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  July  1888— Mar.  1889;  Los  Gatos, 
Apr.  1889— Sept.  1890;  field  ed.  Baptist  Vanguard,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  Jan. — June,  1891,  Pacific  Baptist,  Portland,  Ore., 
June  1891— Dec.  1901;  field  rep.  The  Watchman,  Jan.  1902—; 
ad.  525  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIS  FRYE  THOMAS,  b.  Henzada,  Burma,  Sept.   10, 

1855.  B.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1877-80,  ord.  Winthrop,  June  23, 
1880;  p.  Winthrop  2  mos.;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Henzada,  Burma, 
1880-88;  Sandoway,  1888-93;  prof.  Bapt.  Theol.  S.,  Insein, 
1893—.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1908. 


Leonard  Woolsey  Cronkhite,  b.  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15, 
1856.  M.  U.  1877; N.  T.I.  1877-78 ;M.U.T.  S.  1878-79, 1880-81; 
asst.  p.  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  ord.  Sandy  Hill,  Sept.  13, 
1881;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.  Bhamo,  Burma,  Jan.  1882— Dec. 
1883;  Bassein,  Jan.  1884—.     D.  D.,  Colg.  U.,  1904. 

*AIexander  Estabrooks,  b.  Canning,  N.  B.,  Nov.  29,  1830. 
Ord.  Tobique,  N.  B.,  July  19,  1864;  U.  N.  B.  1872;  N.T.I. 
1873-75,  1879-80;  miss.  A.  B  .M.  U.,  Maulmain,  Burma,  1875- 
79;  pr.,  res.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1880-93;  d.  St.  John,  Sept.  18, 
1893. 

"William  Henry  Robinson,  b.  Kingston,  N.  S.,  July  29,  1854. 
Ac.  C.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1877-78;  instr.  Hort.  A.,  1878-79;  H.  U. 
1881;  ord.  Hawkesbury,  N.  S.,  July  5,  1882;  p.  Hawkesbury, 
Feb.  1882— Nov.  1883;   Canning,  Nov.  1883— Feb.  1886;   gen. 


1881]  STUDENTS  159 

sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Riverside,  Cal.,  1887-89;  p.  Beaver  River,  N. 
S.,  and  Maitland,  Dec.  1889— Dec.  1892;  Summerside,  P.  E.  I., 
Dec.  1894— Dec.  1897;  Antigonish,  N.  S.,  Dec.  1897— June 
1903;  health  failed;  trav.  sec.  Mar.  Bapt.  Publ.  Co.,  3  yrs.; 
p.  Point  de  Bute,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1910—. 

Charles  Coffin  Tilley,  b.  Sidney,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1850.  C.  U. 
1876;  N.  T.  I.  1877-79;  ord.  Nobleboro,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1876;  p. 
Nobleboro,  Aug.  1876— Aug.  1877,  July  1882— July  1884; 
Fairfield,  Oct.  1879— Sept.  1881;  South  St.  George,  Sept. 
1881— July  1882;  Dover  and  Foxcroft,  July  1884— Mar.  1886; 
Lewiston,  Mar.  1886— Mar.  1891 ;  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1891— 
Apr.  1898;  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Apr.  1898— Apr.  1905;  Matta- 
pan,  Apr.  1905— Feb.  1910;  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Feb.  1910—. 


Aaron  K  Sargent,  b.  Good  Hope,  O.,  Apr.  24,  1851.  D.  U. 
1872-74;  N.  T.  I.  1878-79;  ord.  Nicholsville,  O.,  Mar.  9,  1876; 
p.  Lindale,  Nicholsville,  and  New  Richmond,  Sept.  1875 — Aug. 
1881;  Wilmington,  Sept.  1881— Aug.  1887;  Jonah's  Run  ch., 
Harveysbiu-g,  Sept.  1887 — Jan.  1912;  ad.  Harveysburg,  O. 

20— *5 

I88I 

C.  S.  Scott,  Class  Secretary 

*FRANCIS  SARGENT  BICKFORD,  b.  Warren,  Me.,  Oct.  1, 
1850.  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  West  Townsend,  July  7,  1881;  p. 
West  Townsend,  July  1881— Mar.  1884;  Sanford,  Me.,  1884— 
Mar.  1888;  Lamoine,  Apr.  1888— Sept.  1891;  Norway,  1892- 
93;  2d  ch.,  Sanbomton,  N.  H.,  July  1893— Dec.  1895;  South 
Newfane,  Vt.,  May  1896— Dec.  1901;  d.  South  Newfane,  Dec. 
22,  1901. 

NEWTON  BRUMBACK,  b.  Jacksontown,  O.,  Mar.  10,  1854. 
•    D.  U.  1878;   N.  T.  I.  1878-81;   s.  Iowa  City,  la.,  1881;   M.  D., 
U.  la.,  1883;  phys.  Grinnell,  1883-84;  Beatrice,  Neb.,  1884-97; 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1897 — . 

EDWIN  JOHN  COLCORD,  b.  Parsonfield,  Me.,  July  28, 
1849.  C.  U.  1875;  tea.  Beverly,  Mass.,  1876-78;  N.  T.  I.  1878- 
81;  ord.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Sept.  8,  1881;  p.  Amherst,  1881— Dec. 
1882;  tea.  Lat.,  Gr.,  and  Hist.,  Vt.  A.,  Mar.  1883-89;  prof.  Gr., 
Lat.,  and  Math.,  Benedict  C,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1889-90;  tea. 
Lang.,  Hist.,  and  Eng.  Lit.,  North  Granville,  N.  Y.,  and  Rutland 
Vt,  1890-91;  prin.  Del.  Inst.,  1891-92;  prin.  Rutland  High 
Sch.,  1892-95;  prof.  Hist.,  State  C,  Pa.,  1895-97;  tea.  Hist, 
and  Eng.,  Newark  High  Sch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1897-1901; 
HefHey  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1901-08;   priv.  sch.,  Brooklyn, 


160  THE   NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1881 

1908-09;  Charles  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  1909-11;  prin.  and  prop. 
StuyvesantSch.,  Brooklyn,  1911—;  ad.  481  Halsey  St.,  Brook- 
lyn. 

*HENRY  KOSSUTH  COOPER,  b.  Dayton,  O.,  Dec.  G,  1851. 
D.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Steubenville,  O.,  Dec.  1882; 
p.  Steubenville,  Sept.  1882— Sept.  1883;  d.  Steubenville,  Sept. 
8,  1883. 

JOHN  HOSMER  COX,  b.  Freedom,  N.  H.,  Dec.  3,  1849.  C. 
U.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1875-77,  1880-81;  ord.  Camden,  Me.,  Jan.  28, 
1878;  p.  Camden,  1878— Aug.  1880;  Athol,  Mass.,  Apr.  1881— 
May  1887;  in  bus.  1887-92;  p.  Merrimac,  Mass.,  Feb.  1892-95; 
Lexington,  Jan.  1895— July  1901;  West  Harwich,  Mar.  1902— 
Jan.  1907;  West  Townsend,  May  1907— Mar.  1910;  ad.  156 
Talbot  Ave.,  Dorchester. 

^FREDERIC  DE  MILLE  CRAWLEY,  b.  Maulmain,  Bur- 
ma, Aug.  16,  1854.     Ac.  C.  1876;  ord.  Pleasantville,  N.  S.,  Oct. 

22,  1876;  p.  Pleasantville,  June  1876— June  1877;  Sydney,  C. 
B.,  June  1877— Sept.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  p.  Fredericton, 
N.  B.,  June  1881— Oct.  1893;  Sch.  of  Expr.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1893-94;  p.  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1894— Aug.  1895;  Eng. 
Bapt.  ch.,  Maulmain,  Burma,  Nov.  1895— Mar.  1908;  d. 
London,  Eng.,  Aug.  28,  1909. 

ALBERT  NELSON  DARY,  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Feb.  10, 
1852.  B.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Everett,  Aug.  4, 
1881;  p.  Everett,  Aug.  1881— Oct.  1883;  health  failed;  p. 
Dighton,  Oct.  1885— Oct.  1888;  Westbrook,  Me.,  Nov.  1888— 
Nov.  1896;  1st  ch.,  Skowhegan,  Nov.  1896— Oct.  1898;  San- 
ford,  Oct.  1898— July  1900;  health  failed;  tailoring  bus.,  and 
occ.  pr.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1900—;  ad.  31  Prescott  St.,  Nashua. 

^CHARLES  SPENCER  DINKINS,  b.  Canton,  Miss.,  Sept. 
15,  1856.  R.  W.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  Jan.  21,  1883;  p.  Calvary  ch.,  Louisville,  1883— Sept.  1885; 
instr.  State  U.,  Ky.,  1881-85;  instr.  SelmaU.,Selma.  Ala.,  1885— 
88;  p.  2d  ch.,  Marion,  Sept.  1887— May  1892;  miss.  A.  B.  P.  S., 
June  1892— Sept.  1893;  pres.  Selma  U.,  Oct.  1893-1901;  d. 
Selma,  Ala.,  Sept.  19,  1901.     D.  D.,  State  U.,  Ky.,  1890. 

*NEWELL  HOUSTON  ENSLEY,  b.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Aug. 

23,  1852.  R.  W.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  prof.  Shaw  U., 
Raleigh,  N.  C,  1881-82;  prof.  Alcorn  C,  Rodney,  Miss.,  1882- 
88;  d.  Denver,  Colo.,  May  12,  1888. 

LAMARTINE  ADELBERT  HALL,  b.  Martin's  Ferry,  O., 
Aug.  26,  1851.  D.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  East 
Gloucester,  Sept.  21,   1881;    p.  East  Gloucester,   1881— Sept. 


1881]  STUDENTS  161 

1884;  Bloomington,  111.,  Sept.  1884— Sept.  1885;  Mason  City, 
la.,  1885-90;  Council  Bluffs,  Apr.  1890-93;  Wichita,  Kans., 
1893-96;  s.,  res.  Hyde  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1896—?;  ad.  in  1911, 
Wooster,  O.,  R.  F.  D.  5. 

^CLAYTON  EDWARD  HIGGINS,  b.  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27, 

1853.  State  Norm.  Sch.,  R.  I.;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Allerton, 
la.,  Sept.  30,  1880;  p.  Allerton,  June  1880— June  1882;  Burling- 
ton, June  1882— July  1883;  prof.  Nat.  Sci.,  Burlington  C,  1882- 
83;  p.  Independence,  July  1883— Aug.  1886;  gen.  agt.  State 
Conv.,  Aug.  1886— May  1887;  p.  Sibley,  Sept— Nov.,  1887; 
d.  Independence,  Nov.  3,  1887. 

JAMES  ALBERT  KNOWLTON,  b.  Danbury,  N.  H.,  June  27, 

1854.  N.  H.  L.  T.  I.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Danbury, 
N.  H.,  Aug.  10,  1881;  p.  Mohican,  O.,  Aug.  1881— June  1883; 
North  Fairfield,  June  1883— July  1886;  stud.  Bu.  U.  1886-87;  p. 
Imlaystown,  N.  J.,  May  1888 — June  1891;  Lebanon,  Ind.,  June 
1891— July  1896;  Washington,  Dec.  1896— Nov.  1897;  Frank- 
lin, Dec.  1897— Apr.  1899;  South  St.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Apr. 
1899— June  1904;  Nokomis,  111.,  Feb.  1905— Oct.  1906;  Dun- 
kirk, Ind.,  Oct.  1906— June  1909;  ev.  Union  Assoc,  July  1909— 
Aug.  1910;  p.  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  Aug.  1910 — ;  author,  Hameth, 
1891;  Span  of  Sight,  1898;  ad.  154  West  Chicago  St.,  Val- 
paraiso, Ind.  A.  M.,  Ewing  C,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  Ewing  C,  1908. 

FRANK  RECTOR,  b.  Parkersburg,  Va.,  July  20,  1851.  D. 
U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1881;  p. 
2d  ch.,  Newport,  1881— Oct.  1886;  1st  ch.,  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
Nov.  1886— Apr.  1900;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Apr.  1900—;  ad. 
1  Brook  St.,  Pawtucket.     D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1902. 

AARON  WALLACE  RUNYAN,  b.  Fillmore,  Ind.,  Jan.  17, 
1849.  D.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Sept. 
21,  1881;  p.  Hallowell,  1881— Mar.  1883;  Saco,  1883— Apr. 
1885;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  June  1885— Dec.  1888;  Hamilton  Sq.  ch., 
San  Francisco,  Feb.  1889-93;  stud.  U.  Chic.  1893-94;  p.  Beloit, 
Wis.,  1894-97;  Normal  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1897— Apr.  1899; 
Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Apr.  1899— Dec.  1902;  Detroit,  Mich., 
Dec.  1902— Jan.  1904;  State  ev..  Wis.  and  Mich.,  Jan.  1904— 
Jan.  1906;  ev.  Jan.— May,  1906;  supt.  Cent.  Bapt.  Orphan- 
age, Maywood,  111.,  May  1906— May  1907;  inv.,  ret.,  1907—; 
ad.  5742  Jackson  Ave.,  Chicago. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  SALSMAN,  b.  Country  Harbor,  N.  S., 
Dec.  21,  1848.  C.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Lebanon, 
O.,  Nov.  1,  1881;  p.  Lebanon,  1881-83;  d.  Lebanon,  Feb.  7, 
1883. 


162  THE   NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1881 

CHARLES  SEAVER  SCOTT,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y..  Feb.  15, 
1855.  B.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Franklin,  Ind.,  Nov. 
15,  1881;  p.  Franklin,  Oct.  1881— Sept.  1885;  Hackensack, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  1885— Oct.  188G;  Union  Sq.  ch.,  Somerville,  Mass., 
Feb.  1887— June  1892;  asst.  ed.  The  Watchman,  1892-93;  p. 
Marlboro,  July  1893— Feb.  1896;  Waverley,  Oct.  1896— Oct. 
1899;  in  bus.,  Oct.  1899—;  ad.  91  Lexington  St.,  Waverley, 
Mass. 

GEORGE  CALVIN  TROW,  b.  Sunapee,  N.  H.,  Dec.  7,  1849. 
N.  L.  L.  S.  I.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
17,  1881;  p.  Wilton,  Feb.  1881— July  1887;  Plainfield,  July 
1887— July  1909;  w.  c.  Bradford,  July  1909—. 

*DANIEL  ARNOLD  WADE,  b.  South  Abington,  now  Whit- 
man, Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1856.  B.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord. 
Bellingham,  July  27,  1881;  p.  Bellingham,  1881— Sept.  1890; 
Norwood,  Oct.  1891-93;  w.  c.  Whitman;  d.  Brant  Rock,  Aug. 
26,  1894. 

FREEMAN  TUPPER  WHITMAN,  b.  Milton,  N.  S.,  Mar.  3, 
1849.  B.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Newton  Upper  Falls, 
June  22,  1881;  p.  Newton  Upper  Falls,  1881-82;  Brighton  Ave. 
ch.,  Allston,  Sept.  1883-90;  Eng.  Bapt.  ch.,  Rangoon,  Burma, 
Apr.  1890-94;  s.  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  1895-96;  p.  South 
Framingham,  1896-1901;  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  1903-10;  w.  c. 
Newton  Centre,  1910-11;  South  Attleboro,  Dec.  1911—. 

ALFRED  BROWN  WHITNEY,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  14, 
1847.  U.  S.  Army  in  civ.  war,  Dec.  1863— June  1865;  B.  U.; 
ord.  Central  City,  Colo.,  Sept.  19,  1875;  p.  Greeley,  Sept.  1875— 
Oct.  1876;  gen.  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  S.  W.  Colo.,  1876-77; 
s.  Port  Murray,  N.  J.,  1878;  N.  T.  L  1878-81;  p.  Tiffin,  O.,  Jan. 
1882-83;  North  East,  Pa.,  1884-87;  Elizabeth,  May  1887— May 
1889;  South  St.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  June  1889— Aug.  1894; 
w.  c.  1894-97;  p.  Fowlerville,  Mich.,  Jan.  1897— Oct.  1898; 
Salem,  O.,  Oct.  1898-1901;  Kingsville,  1902-05;  Morenci,  Mich., 
1905-09;  Garrett,  Ind.,  1909-11;  Huntington,  1911—;  cor. 
rel.  papers;  ad.  1239  North  Jefferson  St.,  Huntington,  Ind. 

Thaddetis  Guilford  Cass,  b.  Decatur,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1850. 
M.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-80;  ord.  Maplewood,'June  26,  1879; 
p.  Maplewood,  1879— Apr.  1883;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1883— 
Apr.  1885;  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1885-90;  Norwich,  N.  Y., 
1890-97;  Malone,  1897— Sept.  1902;  Olean,  Oct.ll902— Feb. 
1906;  ad.  Dayarmon,  Porto  Rico. 

Edward  John  Grant,  b.  North  Sydney,  C.  B.,  May  10,  1849. 
Hort.  A.  and  Ac.  C,  3  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1878-80;  ord.  New  Albany, 


1881]  STUDENTS  168 

N.  S.,  May  1,  1878;  p.  Dartmouth,  Sept.  1880-88;  stud. 
Toronto  Bapt.  C.  1884-85;  p.  Sussex,  N.  B.,  1889-95;  lect. 
1895-98;  p.  Summerside,  P.  E.  I.,  Mar.  1898— May  1900; 
Arcadia,  N.  S.,  May  1900— Oct.  1905;  Petitcodiac,  Oct.  1905— 
Oct.  1906;  Hampton,  N.  B.,  Apr.  1907— May  1910;  field  rep,, 
The  Maritime  Baptist,  May  1910—;   ad.  Truro,  N.  S. 

John  Mervin  Hull,  b.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Feb.  10,  1854.  Mid.  C. 
1877;  N.  T.  I.  1878-80;  ord.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Sept.  15,  1880;  p. 
Windsor,  May  1880— July  1885;  Kingston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1886— 
Jan.  1893;  Weston,  Feb.  1893— Feb.  1900;  health  failed;  lit. 
work,  Feb.  1900 — ;  ad.  15  Fairhaven  Road,  Concord,  Mass. 

Henry  Hatcher  Johnson,  b.  Bedford  Co.,  Va.,  May  4,  1850. 
Richmond  Inst.,  Va.,  1870 ?-75;  ord.  Bedford  City,  Aug.  25, 
1872;  p.  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  1875— June  1876;  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  July  1876— June  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-80;  p.  Halifax,  N. 
S.,  July  1881— Mar.  1884;  gen.  agt.  F.  M.  Conv.,  colored;  p. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  aut.  1884-87;  health  failed;  p.  Halifax,  N. 
S.,  Sept.  1892-94;  man.  ed.  TJie  Comzecticut  Bamier,  1894 — ?; 
ad.  in  1911,  Henry  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

*AIphetts  Price  Leftwich,  b.  Liberty,  Va.,  1848.  How.  U. 
1875;  ord.  Sept.  1875;  W.  T.  S.  1878-80;  N.  T.  I.  1880-81;  res. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1881;  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1881. 

*Roswen  Curtis  Mosher,  b.  Howard,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1853.  KaL 
C.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-79;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1879-81;  ord.  Kalama- 
zoo, Mich.,  June  27,  1881;  p.  Dexter,  July  1881— Oct.  1884; 
Herman,  Minn.,  1884-87;  St.  Paul,  1888-91;  Albert  Lea,  1895— 
Aug.  1903;  Hudson,  Wis.,  Aug.  1903-06;  d.  Missoula,  Mont., 
May  10,  1906;  author.  Baptists  and  Religious  Liberty. 

Douglas  Haszard  Simpson,  b.  Cavendish,  P.  E.  I.,  July  29, 
1850.  Ac.  C.  1876;  ord.  Montague,  P.  E.  I.,  Oct.  1,  1876;  p. 
Montague,  1876-77;  miss,  work,  P.  E.  I.,  1877-78;  N.  T.  I. 
1878-80;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1881-82;  p.  Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  1880— 
Dec.  1884;  Atlantic,  la.,  1884-86;  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1886-88; 
Hantsport,  N.  S.,  1888-89;  Bear  River,  1889-92;  North  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1892-94;  Berwick.  N.  S.,  1895-1903;  Billtown, 
1903-07;  Gibson,  N.  B.,  1907-09;  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  1909-10; 
New  Germany,  N.  S.,  1910—. 

Andrew  Jtidson  Stwrtevant,  b.  Fayette,  Me.,  May  20,  1852. 
C.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1878-79;  ord.  East  Oakland,  Cal.,  May  10, 
1880;  p.  Sonora,  Feb.  1880— Jan.  1884;  Vallejo,  June  1884— 
Mar.  1888;  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Ter.,  Mar.— Oct.,  1888;  Oakland, 
Cal.,  Nov.  1888— Apr.  1890;  Napa,  May  1890— June  1894; 
Em.  ch.,  Sacramento,  July  1894 — June  1899;  Albany,  Ore., 
June   1899— June   1901;    Fort  Bragg,   Cal.,    Mar.    1902— Oct. 


164  THE   NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1881 

1910;    Mem.  ch.,   Sacramento,  Jan. — Sept.,   1911;    Westport, 
Mendocino  Co.,  Nov.  1911—;   chapl.  Cal.  State  Senate,  1899. 

Henry  Marcus  Thompson,  b.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Nov.  26,  1854. 
C.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-80;  ord.  St.  Mary's,  O.,  June  15,  1880; 
p.  St.  Mary's,  May  1880— Nov.  1881;  Iowa  City,  la.,  Nov. 
1881— Apr.  1885;  Iowa  Falls,  Apr.  1885— Aug.  1888;  Mem.  ch., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  1888—.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1906. 

John  William  Weeks,  b.  Sydney,  C.  B.,  Nov.  6,  1847.  Ac.  C. ; 
N.  T.  I.  1878-80;  ord.  Chester,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1,  1880;  p.  Chester, 
May  1880— Dec.  1882;  Liverpool,  Jan.  1883— Dec.  1887; 
Smith's  Falls,  Ont.,  Jan.  1888— Dec.  1894;  Guelph,  Jan.  1895— 
Dec.  1904;  Sydney,  N.  S.,  Jan.  1905—;  ad.  48  Rigby  Road, 
Sydney. 

William  Marston  Weeks,  b.  Marston's  Mills,  Mass.,  June  14, 
1859.  M.  T.  S.  1876-78;  T.  D.  S.  1878-80;  N.  T.  I.  1880-81; 
ord.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Apr.  7,  1881;  p.  St.  John,  Mar.  1881— Mar. 
1882;  Bunker  Hill  ch.,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1882-83;  Rock, 
June  1883-84;  East  Cambridge,  Apr.  1884-87;  Miles  City, 
Mont,  1888-89;  Easton,  Conn.,  1889-91;  Livingston,  Mont., 
1891-92;  supt.  schs..  Miles  City,  1892-93;  p.  Easton,  Conn., 
1894-98;  prin.  high  sch.,  Woodbury,  Conn.,  1899-1900;  p.  1st 
Gong,  ch.,  Chester,  Mass.,  1901-04;  Andover,  Conn.,  1904-07; 
Shullsburg,  Wis.,  1910—;  B.  D.,  Y.  U.,  1896;  LL.  B.,  Cumber- 
land U.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  1908,  U.  Me.,  1909;  LL.  M.,  U.  Me., 
1910. 

*  William  Bowers  Winn,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1856.  B. 
U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  Mar.  15, 
1882;  p.  Fort  Collins,  1882;  Denver,  1882-83;  Santa  Cruz, 
Gal.,  1883-84;  Cong,  ch..  Auburn,  1884-85;  newsp.  publ., 
1885-1903;  ed.  and  prop.  The  Pacific  Oil  Reporter,  Nov.  1899— 
Sept.  1903;  d.  Berkeley,  Cal.,  Sept.  9,  1903. 


Joseph  Ayraolt  Bailey,  b.  Essex,  Conn.,  Mar.  17,  1855.  B. 
U.;  N.  T.  I.  1879-81;  ord.  Chester,  Conn.,  June  1,  1882;  p. 
Chester,  1881-83;  Branford,  1883-86;  Eastport,  Me.,  1887-91; 
GofFstown,  N.  H.,  1891-1901;  Brentwood,  1902-04;  w.  c. 
Nottingham,  N.  H.;   North  Dana,  Mass.;  ad.  North  Dana. 

Joseph  Frederick  Bartlett,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1852. 
Ba.  C.  theol.  dept.  1878-79;  N.  T.  I.  1879-81;  ord.  Lisbon,  Me., 
Mar.  14,  1879;  p.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1881-85;  Winter  Hill,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  1885— Mar.  1888;  Englewood,  111.,  Mar.  1888— 
Apr.  1892;  Austin,  Jan.  1893— Mar.  1899;  10th  ch.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Mar.  1899— Oct.  1906;  w.  c.  1906—;  ad.  1839  North 
20th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  D.  D.,  Temple  G.,  1903,  Bu.  U., 
1903. 


1882]  STUDENTS  16» 

William  Porter  Bartlett,  b.  Pl>Tnouth,  Mass.,  June  14,  1847. 
B.  U.61878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-81;  ord.  Hudson,  Centre,  N.  H.,  June 
28,  1881;  p.  Hudson  Centre,  1881— Apr.  1883;  Lexington, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1883— Dec.  1884;  Campton  Village,  N.  H.,  Dec 
1884— Jan.  1887;  Meriden,  Jan.  1887— Mar.  1889;  North 
Springfield,  Vt.,  Apr.  1889— May  1892;  North  Oxford,  Mass., 
May  1892— Sept.  1893;  Manchaug,  Oct.  1893— Aug.  1898; 
s,  various  chs.,  Aug.  1898 — Dec.  1901;  act.  p.  Plymouth,  N.  H., 
Dec.  1901— July  1902;  Woodstock,  Aug.  1902— May  1903;  p, 
Tyringham,  Mass.,  Mar.  1904 — Aug.  1905;  Colebrook,  Conn., 
Aug.  1905— Aug.  1907;  Richville,  N.  Y.,  June  1908— July 
1910;  Parishville,  July  1910— Oct.  1911;  Enfield  Center,  Tomp- 
kins Co.,  Jan.  1912—. 

Orville  Eugene  Brown,  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  July  20,  1845, 
N.  T.  I.  1879-81;  ord.  Troy,  N.  H.,  Dec.  8,  1881;  p.  Troy,  Aug. 
1881— Sept.  1884;  Carroll,  la.,  Nov.  1884— June  1885;  Clear 
Lake,  S.  Dak.,  Nov.  1885— June  1888;  Leroy,  Minn.,  Man 
1889— Aug.  1890;  Hubbard,  vSept.  1891— Oct.  1892;  ed.  Hub- 
bard, June— Sept.,  1893;  p.  Battle  Lake,  Apr.— Nov.,  1895; 
Parker's  Prairie,  Mar.  1898-99;  w.  c.  Foxhome,  Minn.;  Breck- 
enridge;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1909-11;  Franklin,  N.  H.,  1911—. 

*"Wimam  McGregor,  b.  Black  River,  P.  E.  I.,  Oct.  31,  1843, 
Norm.  Sch.,  Charlottetown ;  N.  T.  I.  1879-81;  s.  Stratford  ch., 
Coos,  N.  H.,  June  1881— Feb.  1882;  ord.  Priceville,  Ont.,  Aug.  6, 
1882;  p.  Priceville  and  Flesherton,  1882-84;  Vittoria,  1884-86; 
Forestville  and  St.  Williams,  1886-87;  The  Range,  N.  B. ;  Hope- 
well, 1891-92;  Hill  Grove,  N.  S.,  1893-95;  Barton;  Tancook, 
spg.  1897— sum.  1898;  w.  c.  North  Range,  1898-99;  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  1900-01;  d.  South  Range,  Digby  Co.,  Aug.  20,  1901; 
author.  The  Revelation. 


*George*Dana  Boardman  Wheeler,  b.  Warwick,  Mass.,  Sept.  14, 
1840.  N.  T.  I.  1879-80;  ord.  East  Bethel,  Vt.,  Dec.  10,  1878; 
p.  East  Bethel,  1878— Aug.  1880;  Newport,  1880-82;  East 
Hardwick,  1882-87;  Cavendish,  Sept.  1887— Dec.  1892;  Seventh 
Day  Adv.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  1893— Oct.  1897;  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Oct.  1897— July  1898;  in  rel.  Hb.  work,  1893-1904; 
field  sec.  Intern.  Rel.  Lib.  Assoc,  spg.  1898-1904;  res.  South 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  July  1898 — Feb.  1904;  p.  South  Lancaster, 
1900-04;  d.  South  Lancaster,  Feb.  28,  1904;  author.  The  Bap- 
tist Principle  of  Religious  Liberty.  38 — *13 

1882 

J.  R.  Gow,  Class  Secretary 

EDWARD  ERNEST  ATKINSON,  b.  Newburyport,    Mass., 
May  15,  1853.   B.  U.  1879;  N.  T.  L  1879-82;  ord.  Fort  Dodge, 


166  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1882 

la.,  Nov.  1,  1882;  p.  Fort  Dodge,  Sept.  1882— Dec.  1883; 
Duluth,  Minn.,  Dec.  1883— Sept.  1884;  H.  U.  D.S.  1884-87; 
Epis.  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1887-88;  ord.  Epis.  dea., 
Cambridge,  June  20,  1888,  pt.,  Jamaica  Plain,  June  5,  1889;  r. 
Chicopee,  May  1888— Mar.  1890;  St.  Peters  ch.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mar.  1890— June  1891;  post-grad.  H.  U.  1893-97;  instr.  Bel- 
mont Sch.  1893-95;  min.  in  charge  Christ  ch.,  Cambridge,  Oct. 
1897— Oct.  1898;  St.  Paul's  ch.,  Newburyport,  1898-99;  ch. 
of  the  Epiphany,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb. — July,  1901; 
St.  Thomas'  ch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec.  1901— June  1902,  Aug. 
1904— Feb.  1906;  master  St.  Paul's  sch..  Concord,  N.  H., 
Oct.  1902 — Jvme  1904;  min.  in  charge  ch.  of  the  Holy  Spirit, 
Mattapan,  Mass.,  Dec.  1907— Apr.  1908;  Christ  ch.,  Quincy, 
Nov.  1908— Apr.  1909;  St.  Peter's  ch.,  Cambridge,  Tviay— 
Nov.  1910;  ad.  94  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge. 

CHARLES  PATTISON  BENNETT,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Jan.  22,  1851.  B.  U.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Emery's 
Mills,  Me.,  Sept.  8,  1882;  p.  Shapleighand  Emery's  Mills,  1882— 
Mar.  1888;  Limerick,  Apr.  1888— Nov.  1889;  in  bus.,  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.,  May  1890—. 

HORACE  WARD  BUCKLES,  b.  Conover,  O.,  May  22,  1857. 
D.  U.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Bucynis,  O.,  Nov.  7,  1882; 
p.  Bucyrus,  Sept.  1882 — June  1884;  Burlington,  Kans.,  Oct. 
1884-86;  in  bus.,  Ottawa,  Kans.,  1886-89;  p.  Dunkirk,  Ind., 
1890-99;  Fostoria,  O.,  1899-1900;  Bellefontaine,  1901-03; 
Madisonville,  1904-07;   Bethel,  1908-09;   Perry,  1909—. 

JOHN  LEWIS  DART,  b.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Mar.  10,  1854. 
At.  U.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  June  18, 
1882;  instr.  Way.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1882-83;  tea.  Wash- 
ington, 1883-84;  p.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  1884— Nov.  1885; 
Augusta,  Ga.,  Dec.  1885— July  1886;  Charleston,  S.  C,  July 
1886 — ;  ad.  17  Kracke  St.,  Charleston. 

*FREDERIC  ELI  DEWHURST,  b.  Bradford,  Me.,  Apr.  20, 
1855.  C.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Wollaston  Heights, 
June  22,  1882;  p.  Wollaston  Heights,  1882— July  1887;  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  Oct.  1887-92;  Plymouth  Un.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
June  1892— aut.  1899;  U.  Cong,  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  1900— 
Nov.  1906;  d.  Chicago,  Nov.  13,  1906;  author.  Dwellers  in  Tents, 
1897;    Sermons. 

JOHN  RUSSELL  GOW,  b.  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  1855. 
B.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Fair  Haven,  Vt,  July  6, 
1882;  p.  Fair  Haven,  1882— Dec.  1885;  2d  ch.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1886— Mar.  1891;  Hyde  Park  ch.,  Chicago,  111., 
Apr.    1891 — June   1895;    Perkins  St.    ch.,   Somerville,    Mass., 


1882]  STUDENTS  167 

July  1895— Nov.  1908;   1st  ch.,  Brattleboro.  Vt.,  Nov.  1908—; 
ad.  10  Terrace  St.,  Brattleboro.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1908. 

NATHAN  HUNT,  b.  Milton,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1848.  C.  U. 
1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Milton,  Nov.  22,  1882;  p.  Milton, 
1882— Feb.  1890;  East  Milton  and  Quincy,  Feb.  1890— Dec. 
1894;  miss.  Me.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Jan.  1895—;  colp.  A.  B.  P.  S., 
Oct.  1907—;  ad.  Charleston,  Me. 

LYMAN  WINSLOW  KING,  b.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  June 
21,  1855.  B.  U.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Mt.  Holly,  Vt., 
May  15,  1883;  p.  Mt.  Holly,  Jan.  1883— June  1889;  s.  s.  West 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb. — Dec,  1894;  p.  West  Roxbury,  Jan. 
1895— Dec.  1897;  w.  c.  Newton  Centre,  1889-94,  1897—;  ad. 
328  Brookline  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

ALFRED  GIDEON  LANGLEY,  b.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Apr.  11, 
1855.  B.  U.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82,  post-grad.  1882-83;  instr. 
Phil.,  Yank.  C,  S.  Dak.,  1885-86;  instr.  Lat.,  Rogers  Sch.,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1889;  priv.  tut.  and  tea.  mus.,  Newport,  1883-85, 
1886 — ;  cond.  Philharmonic  Soc.  Newport,  1896 — ;  organist, 
Un.  Cong,  ch.,  Newport,  1900—,  and  dir.  mus.,  1907—;  priv. 
tut.,  St.  George's  Sch.,  Newport,  1908-11;  sec.  Redwood 
Lib.  and  Athenaeum,  Newport,  1908 — ;  author,  Leibnitz's  New 
Essays;  trans.  Leibnitz's  Critiqtie  of  Locke,  1896;  ad.  1  School 
St.,  Newport,  R.  I. 

BURTON  WELLESLEY  LOCKHART,  b.  Lockhartville,  N. 
S,,  Jan.  24,  1855.  Ac.  C.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Suffield, 
Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1882;  p.  2d  ch.,  Suffield,  1882— Sept.  1888;  3d 
Cong,  ch.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Oct.  1888— Nov.  1893;  Franklin  St. 
ch.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1893—.     D.  D.,  D.  C,  1896. 

GEORGE  MERRIAM,  b.  China,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1856.  C.  U. 
1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Abilene,  Kans.,  Jan.  23,  1883;  p. 
Abilene,  Oct.  1882— June  1885;  Solomon  City,  Oct.  1882— Oct. 
1888;  Osage  City,  Oct.  1888— Oct.  1892;  Freeport,  Me.,  Oct. 
1892-1904;  Bethany  ch.,  Skowhegan,  Maine,  Oct.  1904—;  Me. 
cor.  Watchman. 

WILLIAM  FOWLER  PARKER,  b.  Kilkenny,  Ire.,  Feb.  16, 
1855.  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Hampton  Village,  N.  B.,  Nov.  23, 
1882;  p.  Hampton  Village  and  Norton,  Aug.  1882— Aug.  1884; 
Woodstock,  Sept.  1884— Aug.  1887;  St.  Martin's,  Sept.  1887— 
Aug.  1890;  Truro,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1890— Oct.  1896;  Yarmouth, 
Nov.  1896— Oct.  1902;  Windsor,  Nov.  1902— Nov.  1906; 
Ottawa,  Ont.,  Dec.  1906—. 

EDWIN  CAREY  WHITTEMORE,  b.  Dexter,  Me.,  Apr.  29, 
1858.     C.  U.  1879;   N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  New  Boston,  N.  H., 


168  THE   NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1882 

July  IG,  1S82;  p.  New  Boston,  1S82— Oct.  1884;  Auburn,  Me., 
Nov.  1884— Oct.  1889;  Damariscotta,  Oct.  1889— Oct.  1899; 
Waterville,  Nov.  1899 — ;  author,  History  of  Damariscotta 
Association,  1892;  Maine  Baptist  Missionary  Convention,  1899; 
Centennial  History  of  Waterville,  1902.  Memorial  to  Prof. 
William  Elder,  1903;  Memorial  to  Dr.  Albert  Teele  Dunn,  1904; 
Historical  Sketch  of  Cohurn  Institute,  1904.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1903. 

*FREDERICK  MARK  YOUNG,  b.  St.  George,  N.  B.,  June 
20,  1855.  B.  S.  N.  B.,  1873;  N.  T.  I.  1879-82;  ord.  Antigonish, 
N.  S.,  Sept.  12,  1882;  p.  Antigonish,  July  1882— June  1886; 
Dorchester,  N.  B.,  July  1886— June  1888;  Ohio,  N.  S.,  Sept. 
1888— Nov.  1889;  Bridgetown,  Dec.  1889— Sept.  1900;  North 
Sydney,  C.  B.,  Sept.  1900— Oct.  1903;  Parrsboro,  N.  S.,  Oct. 
1903— Oct.  1910;  d.  Parrsboro,  Oct.  22,  1910.  Ph.  B.,  Natl. 
U.,  Chicago,  111.,  1889. 


Charles  "Washington  Booth,  b.  Flint,  Mich.,  Jan.  22,  1850- 
M.  U.  1876-79;  N.  T.  I.  1879— Feb.  1880;  ord.  Forest  City, 
Minn.,  Sept.  5,  1882;  p.  Forest  City,  Feb.  1882— May  1883; 
M.U.T.S.  1883-86 ;  p.  New  Hartford,  N.Y.,  May  1886— May  1890; 
Maine,  N.  ¥.,  July  1890— Oct.  1892;  Braman  Corners,  Oct. 
1892— July  1896;  Johnson  Creek,  July  1896— Dec.  1897;  Sala- 
manca, Jan.  1898— Aug.  1900;  Panama,  Aug.  1900— Aug.  1902; 
Locke,   1902-05;  Hartwick,   1906-09;  Mt.  Upton,  1909—. 

*SamueI  Augustus  Severance,  b.  Elizabeth  town,  N.  J.,  May 
28,  1844.  B.  U.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-81;  ord.  Waltham,  June 
10,  1881;  p.  Turner,  Me.,  1881-83;  Maplewood,  Mass.,  June 
1883— Aug.  1889;  Keene,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1889— Sept.  1891;  d. 
Keene,  Sept.  23,  1891. 


William  Anderson  McKillop,  b.  Inverness,  P.  Q.,  Dec.  1,  1847. 
N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Aug.  29,  1883;  p.  Eau 
Claire,  July  1883— Dec.  1892;  South  ch.,  Milwaukee,  Dec. 
1892— July  1898;  Waukesha,  July  1898— Aug.  1904;  Racine, 
Aug.  1904— Sept.  1910;  ad.  748  Maryland  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

John  Wilbur  Richardson,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1854. 
N.  T.  I.  1880-82;  ord.  Mystic,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1881;  p.  Mystic, 
Nov.  1881— Dec.  1882;  Huntington  St.  ch.,  New  London,  Jan. 
1883— Jan.  1885;  Waterbury,  Feb.  1885— Oct.  1887;  Stamford, 
Oct.  1887— Jan.  1892;  Centennial  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.— 
Oct.,  1892;  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1892— Feb. 
1903;  Stamford,  Conn.,  Feb.  1903—. 

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1883 

W.  H.  Lane,  Class  Secretary 

JOSEPH  WEBB  BRIGHAM,  b.  Dover,  111.,  Sept.  11,  1852. 
U.  Kans.  1879;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1879-82;  N.  T.  I.  1882-83;  ord. 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  30,  1881;  p.  Evangel  ch.,  Chicago, 
111.,  Sept.  1881— July  1882;  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1884— 
Oct.  1885;  Spring  Hill,  Conn.,  Sept.  1886— June  1888;  Dor- 
chester Temple  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  1888— July  1896; 
Inman  Sq.  ch.,  Cambridge,  Sept.  1897 — May  1900;  Immanuel 
ch.,  Dorchester,  Oct.  1900— Nov.  1901;  instr.  Gordon  Bib. 
Tm.  Sch.,  1904-08,  Gordon  Sch.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908-11;  ad.  103 
Ocean  St.,  Dorchester  Center.  Ph.  D.,  Bost.  U.,  1911;  D.  D., 
Potomac  U.,  1908. 

CHARLES  EDWIN  BURDETTE,  b.  Peoria,  111.,  Feb.  23, 
1854.  B.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Peoria,  111.,  Sept.  11. 
1883;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Tura,  Assam,  1883-85;  Gauhati, 
1885-1904;  s.  s.  Cent,  ch.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Apr.  1910—;  ad. 
R.  D.  1,  Box  159,  Springfield,  Mass. 

WELLINGTON  CAMP,  b.  Jemseg,  N.  B.,  Jan.  15,  1856. 
Norm.  Sch.  Fredericton,  1876-78;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Fair- 
ville,  N.  B.,  June  29,  1883;  p.  Fairville,  1883— June  1885; 
Hillsboro,  Jan.  1886— Apr.  1898;  Sussex,  Apr.  1898— June 
1906;  Leinster  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  July  1906—.  M.  A.,  Ac.  U., 
1905;  B.  D.,  Temple  U.,  1908. 

JOHN  LORING  CRANE,  b.  East  Braintree,  Mass.,  Oct.  18, 
1856.  B.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Narragansett,  R.  I., 
Oct.  10,  1883;  p.  Narragansett,  1883— Oct.  1886;  Sheldonville, 
Mass.,  May  1887— May  1898;  Allenton,  R.  I.,  May  1898—1900; 
Rumney,  N.  H.,  1900-09;  w.  c.  Wakefield,  Mass.;  ad.  47  Cordis 
St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

NATHANIEL  GRANT  FRENCH,  b.  Norway,  Me.,  Mar. 
12,  1861.  Oak  Grove  S.,  Vassalboro;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord. 
Harpswell,  Me.,  June  28,'  1883;  p.  Harpswell,  June  1883— 
Sept.  1884;  State  miss..  Me.,  Sept.  1884— Sept.  1887;  p. 
Turner,  Oct.  1887— Sept.  1892;  prin.  Cent.  Bus.  C,  Lewiston, 
1892-93;  p.  Jay,  1893-99;  s.  Jay,  1904-05;  in  bus..  Auburn, 
Me,,  1899 — ;   author,    Business  Methods  in  Church  Work,  1906. 

EDWIN  CLARK  GOODWIN,  b.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  Feb.  25, 
1853.  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Revere,  June  19,  1883;  p.  Revere, 
1882— Dec.  1884;  Bryant's  Pond,  Me.,  Dec.  1884— Oct.  1886; 
Stratford  ch.,  Coos,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1886— Sept.  1889;  Chester, 
Nov.  1890— Apr.  1895;  2d  ch.,  Sanbomton,  Dec.  1895— June 
1908;    Grasmere,  June  1908— 


170  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1883 

*RALPH  MELBOURNE  HUNT,  b.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Aug. 
11,  1857.  Ac.  C.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1879-81,  1882-83;  ord.  St. 
Stephen,  N.  B.,  Sept.  27,  1883;  p.  St.  Stephen,  1883-87; 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Jan.  1888— Dec.  1899;  act.  p.  James  St. 
ch.,  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Jan.— sum.,  1902;  d.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
Oct.  1,  1902, 

FRANK  JOHN  JONES,  b.  Lebanon,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1853.  C. 
U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-80,  1882-83;  ord.  Allenton,  R.  I.,  July  7, 
1880;  p.  Allenton,  June  1880— Sept.  1884;  Iowa  Falls,  la., 
Sept.  1884-85;  1st  ch.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1885— 
June  1888;  East  Greenwich,  June  1888— Oct.  1892;  West 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  1893— Nov.  1894;  city  miss.  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Apr.  1895— Sept.  1898;  p.  Passyunk  Ave.  ch.,  Phila- 
delphia, Oct.  1898— Jan.  1902;  occ.  s.  1902—;  p.  Garden 
Grove,  Cal.,  Jan.  1911 — ;  cor.  Examiner,  1895-1910;  ad.  4341 
Baltimore  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  HOYLE  LANE,  b.  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  Dec.  5, 

1852.  B.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Dexter,  Me.,  May  14, 
1884;  p.  Dexter,  1884— Mar.  1886;  Yarmouthville,  Nov.  1886— 
Nov.  1890;  asst.  p.  Cent,  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  1890— 
Aug.  1894;  p.  Shawomet  ch.,  Warwick,  Dec.  1895— Mar.  1912; 
cor.  rel.  papers;  ad.  Box  28,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Apponaug,  R.  I. 

EDWARD  ALVAH  MASON,  b.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mar.  15, 
1859.  N.  Y.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Farmington,  Me., 
Sept.  25,  1883;  p.  Farmington,  Aug.  1883— Jan.  1886;  Blue 
Hill,  Feb.  1886— May  1891;  Ellsworth,  Aug.  1891— May  1896; 
Dexter,  Nov.  1896— Nov.  1901 ;  gen.  sec.  Me.  State  S.  S.  Assoc, 
and  ed.  Maine  State  Sunday  School  Star,  Jan.  1902 — ^July  1904; 
act.  p.  Oakland,  1904-05;  South  Bristol,  July  1905— Oct.  1908; 
Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  Oct.  1908—. 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  SLOCUM,  b.  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  July  5, 

1853.  M.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Wooster,  O.,  Aug. 
30,  1883;  p.  Wooster,  1883-87;  Logansport,  Ind.,  Jan.  1888-90; 
Orange,  Mass.,  May  1890— Jan.  1894;  Urbana,  O.,  Jan.  1894- 
96;  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1896-1908;  in  bus.;  ad.  39-43 
West  128th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WESLEY  LORENZO  SMITH,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec. 
28,  1856.  B.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
May  J,  1883;  p.  Mt.  Pleasant  ch.,  Providence,  June  1883— Aug. 
1888;  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Sept.  1888— Apr.  1894;  org.  ch. 
Braintree  and  p.,  Nov.  1891 — Apr.  1893;  p.  Fells  ch.,  Melrose, 
May  1894— May  1897;  org.  Bridgewater  ch.,  Dec.  1897;  p. 
Bridgewater  and  West  Bridgewater,  Oct.  1897— Apr.  1909;  1st 
ch.,  Merrimac,  Mass.,  Apr.  1909 — . 


1883]  STUDENTS  171 

ALBERT  DAY  SPAULDING,  b.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Mar. 
10,  1859.  C.  A.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Leicester,  July 
18,  1882;  p.  Leicester,  1882-86;  West  Brattleboro,  Vt,  1886- 
89;  Somerset,  Mass.,  Mar.  1889— Jan.  1893;  North  Scituate, 
Jan.  1893— Jan.  1900;  in  bus.,  Jan.  1900—;  ad.  North  Scituate. 

WILLIAM  OAKMAN  STEARNS,  b.  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
Nov.  18,  1855.  H.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1879-80,  1881-83;  ord. 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1884;  p.  Cazenovia,  Sept.  1884— June 
1893;  s.  Glens  Falls,  July  1893— May  1895,  p.  May  1895— 
Apr.  1905;  tea.  Theol.,  Colg.  T.  S.,  Jan.— Apr.,  1906;  p.  1st 
Cazenovia  ch..  New  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  1908 — . 

ALBERT  WALTER  WEEKS,  b.  Wadhurst,  Eng.,  Jan.  8, 
1854.  W.  A.  1876-80;  N.  T.  I.  1880-83;  ord.  Palmer,  Dec.  30, 
1885;  p.  Palmer,  Nov.  1885-92;  Dewey  St.  ch.,  Worcester, 
1893-95;  w.  c.  V/orcester,  1895-1909;  prof.  Jackson  C,  Jackson, 
Miss.,  1909—. 

DREW  THOMPSON  WYMAN,  b.  Livermore,  Me.,  Nov.  23, 
1852.  C.  U.  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1878-79,  1881-83;  ord.  Spencer,  Jan. 
20,  1880;  p.  Spencer,  Dec.  1879— Dec.  1881;  West  Somerville, 
July  1882— June  1891;  Lewiston,  Me.,  July  1891— Dec.  1893; 
ev..  Me.,  N.  H.,  Mass.,  and  Conn.,  Jan.  1894— Sept.  1895;  p. 
North  ch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  Oct.  1895— Oct.  1901;  Pilgrim 
ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1902— Feb.  1908;  associational  p. 
Black  River  and  St.  Lawrence  Assocs.,  Mar.  1908 — May  1910; 
act.  p.  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  1910— June  1911;  p. 
Arlington  Heights,  Sept.  1911—;  ad.  27  Crescent  Hill  Ave., 
Arlington  Heights. 

Isaac  Chipman  Archibald,  b.  Upper  Stewiacke,  N.  S.,  Jan.  9, 
1852.  Ac.  C.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-82;  ord.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Oct. 
18,  1882;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.,  Bobbili,  Madras  Presiden- 
cy, India,  1883-86,  and  Bimlipatam,  Jan.  1^85— Sept.  1886; 
Chicacole,  1887 — ;  memb.  munic.  coun.,  15  yrs.;  memb.  Co. 
and  Dist.  bds.,  Madras  Presidency. 

*SAMUEL  McCULLY  BLACK,  b.  Amherst,  N.  S.,  Jan.  28, 
1846.  Ac.  C.  1874;  H.  U.  1876;  N.  T.  I.  1876-77;  1882-83, 
omitted  some  stud,  and  rec.  spec,  cert.;  ord.  Berwick,  N.  S., 
Jan.  1878;  p.  Berwick,  1877-80;  Liverpool,  1880-83;  Westport, 
1883-85;  Kentville,  1885-88;  ed.  Messenger  and  Visitor,  St. 
John.  N.  B.,  1890-95;  Maritime  Baptist,  1895-1909;  d.  St. 
John,  Aug.  23,  1909.     D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1898. 

John  Elijah  Case,  b.  Patten,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1856.  C.  U.  1880; 
N.  T.  I.  1880-82;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  May  18,  1882;  miss. 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Toungoo,  Burma,  Nov.  1882-87;  Myingyan,  1887- 
1901;  health  failed;  in  U.  S.,  1901— ;  ad.  South  Acton,  Mass. 


172  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1883 

Arthur  Crawley  Chute,  b.  Digby,  N.  S.,  Apr.  10,  1854.  Ac.  C. 
1881;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1881-82,  1883-84;  N.  T.  I.  1882-83;  ord.  Still- 
man  Valley,  111.,  Dec.  23,  1884;  p.  Stillman  Valley,  1884-89; 
1st  ch.,  Austin,  1839-92;  1st  ch.,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1892— Aug. 
1901;  prof.  Heb.  Lang,  and  O.  T.  Lit.,  Ac.  U.,  Sept.  1901—, 
dean  theol.  dept.,  1910 — ;  author,  William  Carey,  A  Sketch  of 
Beginnings^  in  Modern  Missions,  1891;  John  Thomas,  Fore- 
runner of  Carey,  1893;  ad.  Wolfville,  N.  S.  B.  D.,  B.  U.  T.  S., 
1884;  D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1901. 

Lewis  Anson  Eaton,  b.  Seabrook,  N.  H.,  June  4,  1855.  M.  U. 
1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-82;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Bangkok,  Siam, 
1882— Dec.  1895;  w.  c.  Mebane,  N.  C,  1896-97;  p.  and  tea. 
Swepsonville,  1897-1900;  p.  Campton,  N.  H.,  1900-03;  West 
Townsend,  Mass.,  1903 — June  1905;  Westwood,  June  1905 — 
May  1908;  Stamford,  Vt.,  June  1908-09;  Cheshire,  Mass., 
1909—. 

Charles  Kendall  Harrington,  b.  Sydney.  C.  B.,  Mar.  14,  1858. 
Ac.  C.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1880-81;  pr.  Cambellton,  N.  B.,  1881-82; 
B.  U.  T.  S.  1882-84,  post-grad.  1884-86;  ord.  Sydney,  C.  B., 
Sept.  23,  1886;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Yokohama,  Japan,  Aug. 
1886—,  and  prof.  T.  S.,  18S7— ;  ad.  75  Bluff,  Yokohama,  Japan. 
D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1905. 

Francis  Percival  Stewart  Lamb,  b.  Montreal,  Can.,  Sept.  4, 
1859.  Mag.  U.  1  yr.;  N.  T.  I.  1880-82;  A.  T.  S.  1882-83;  ord. 
1886;  p.  Unit,  ch.,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1893-1900?;  ad.  in 
1909,  423  Fulton  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Benjamin  Rand,  b.  Canning,  N.  S.,  July  17,  1856.  Ac.  C, 
1875;  H.  U.  1879,  post-grad.  1879-80,  1882-85;  N.  T.  I.  1880- 
82;  Heidelburg  U.;  tea.  Eng.,  M.  I.  T.,  Boston,  1889-90;  asst. 
in  Phil.,  H.  U.,  1891-97,  instr.,  1897-1902,  Hb.  Phil,  dept.,  1906—; 
author,  Abstract  of  Ferrier's  Greek  Philosophy;  Life  of  Rev. 
Aaron  Cleveland,  Boston,  1888;  Bibliography  of  Economics, 
1895;  Life,  Unpublished  Letters,  and  Philosophical  Regimen 
of  the  Third  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  1900;  Selections  Illustrating 
Economic  History  since  1763,  1903;  Bibliography  of  Philosophy, 
1905;  Modern  Classical  Philosophers,  1907;  The  Classical 
Moralists,  1909;  ad.  8  Prescott  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Ph. 
D.,  H.  U.,  1885. 

*Arth«r  Noble  Roscoe,  b.  Comwallis,  N.  S.,  June  14,  1853. 
Ac.  C.  2  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1880-81;  ord.  Port  Medway,  N.  S.,  Mar. 
31,  1880;  p.  Port  Medway,  1880;  pr.  St.  George,  N.  B.,  some 
mos.,  1882;  health  failed;  d.  Comwallis,  N.  S.,  July  22,  1884. 

*He2ekiah  Albert  Spencer,  b.  Mira,  C.  B.,  Mar.   18,   1849. 


1884]  STUDENTS  173 

Ac.  C.  1879;   N.  T.  I.  1880-82;  ord.  Milford,  July  12.  1882;  p. 
Milford,  1882— Oct.  1887;  d.  Milford,  Oct.  18,  1887. 


Joseph  Allison  Cahill,  b.  Sackville,  Westmoreland  Co.,  N.  B., 
May  6,  1847.  Tea.  1871-75;  B.  S.  N.  B.;  ord.  Kingsclear,  N. 
B.,  Mar.  17,  1875;  p.  Kingsclear,  1875-7G;  miss.  Canterbury, 
1876-77;  p.  two  chs.,  Richmond,  1877-78;  Jacksonville,  1878- 
81;  N.  T.  I.  1881-83;  p.  Carleton,  N.  B.,  1883-87;  Summerside, 
P.  E.  I.,  1887-92;  Centreviile,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1892— Oct.  1899; 
Jacksonville,  Oct.  1899— Oct.  1905;  Hodgdon,  Me.,  Mar.  1905— 
Mar.  1909;  Coldstream,  N.  B.,  Aug.  1909— Oct.  1911;  East 
Florenceville,  Oct.  1911 — ;  ad.  East  Florenceville,  Carleton 
Co.,  N.  B. 

Frederick  "Wingate  Gookin,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1853. 
W.  A.  and  Vt.  A.;  N.  T.  I.  1881-83;  ord.  West  Pawlet,  Vt., 
Sept.  5,  1883;  p.  West  Pawlet,  1883-84;  Monroe.^Mich.,  Dec. 
1884-85;  Ira,  Vt.,  Sept.  1886— Aug.  1887;  Ashland,  Ore.,  June 
1888-89;  Galesburg,  Mich.,  1892-95;  Centerville,  1895-97; 
Weston,  1897-99;  Highland,  1899-1901;  w.  c.  Romeo,  1901—. 

Alonzo  Grant,  b.  Weymouth,  N.  S.,  Nov.  18,  1846.  N.  T.  I. 
1881-82;  not  ord.;  res.  Weymouth  Bridge,  N.  S. 

29— *4 

1884 

J.  M.  Wyman,  Class  Secretary 

GEORGE  AARON  CLEAVELAND,  b.  Clarence,  N.  S.,  Apr. 
2,  1853.  Ord.  North  Brookfield,  Jan.  14,  1880;  s.  North 
Brookfield,  1879— July  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  p.  Rockport, 
Dec.  1881 — Dec.  1883;  act.  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Nonantum,  Jan. — 
June,  1884;  p.  Bapt.  ch.,  North  Berwick,  Me.,  June  1884— Sept. 
1886;  Melrose,  Mass.,  Oct.  1886— Mar.  1893;  Fells,  Nov.  1893— 
Apr.  1894;  Riverside,  Cal.,  May  1894— July  1899;  Im.  ch., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Aug.  1899 — Mar.  1904;  Loyalty  ch., 
Minneapolis,  June  1904 — June  1905;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Oct. 
1905— Mar.  1909;  Santa  Monica,  Cal.,  Sept.  1909— Oct.  1911; 
author,  American  Landmarks,  1893;  ad.  Hermosa  Beach,  Cal. 

EBENEZER  PRYOR  COLDWELL,  b.  Gaspereaux,  N.  S., 
Feb.  19,  1855.  Ac.  C.  1878;  ord.  Argyle,  N.  S.,  Sept.  21,  1880; 
p.  Argyle,  June  1878— July  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  p.  Sydney, 
N.  S.,  July  1884— June  1887;  Pleasant  Valley,  July  1887— June 
1891;  Freeport,  Aug.  1891— July  1894;  Port  Lome,  Oct. 
1894— Oct.  1900;  Osborne,  May  1901— May  1905;  Kempt, 
May  1905— Aug.  1906;  New  Ross,  Oct.  1906— Oct.  1908; 
health  failed;  w.  c.  Oct.  1908—;  ad.  Bridgetown,  N.  S. 


174  THE  NEJWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1884 

WILLIAM  HERBERT  PERRY  FAUNCE,  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1859.  B.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1880-81,  1882-84; 
instr.  B.  U.  1881-82;  ord.  Springfield,  June  11,  1884;  p.  State 
St.  ch.,  Springfield,  June  1884— Aug.  1889;  Fifth  Ave.  ch.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1889-99;  pres.  B.  U.,  1899—;  lect. 
U.  Chic.;  Lyman  Beecher  lect.  Y.  U.,  1907-08;  author,  The 
Educational  Ideal  in  the  Ministry,  1908;  ad.  Providence,  R.  I. 
D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1895,  Y.  U.,  1901,  H.  U.,  1904;  LL.  D.,  Bay.  U., 
1904,  U.  A.,  1905,  D.  C,  1910,  Wes.  U.,  1910. 

EDGAR  HATFIELD,  b.  Springfield,  N.  B.,  Aug.  27,  1848. 

B.  S.  N.  B.;  B.  T.  S.  1878-80;  ord.  Blackville,  N.  B.,  Sept.  18, 
1879;  s.  Blackville,  1879-81;  Carroll  City,  la.,  1881;  N.  T.I. 
1881-84;  p.  Jefferson,  Me.,  June  1884— Oct.  1885;  East 
Lamoine,  Dec.  1885— Apr.  1886;  Wells,  June  1886— June  1889; 
South  Newfane,  Vt.,  June  1889— Apr.  1893;  Westford,  May 
1893— Feb.  1895;  North  Leverett,  Mass.,  Feb.  1895— Nov. 
1898;  North  Tisbury  and  West  Tisbury,  Dec.  1898-1903; 
Andover,  Conn.,  1905— Feb.  1910;   Guilford,  Vt.,  Mar.  1910—. 

THOMPSON  ARCHIBALD  HOWARD,  b.  Middleboro,  N. 
S.,  Oct.  23,  1855.  Ac.  C.  1878-80;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord. 
Amherst,  N.  H.,  June  18,  1884;  p.  Amherst,  June  1884— June 
1886;  Pittsfield,  Nov.  1886— July  1889;  Chelmsford.  Mass., 
Aug.  1889— Dec.  1892;  Crown  Hill  ch.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Dec. 
1892— Mar.  1897;  Randolph,  Vt.,  Mar.  1897— Nov.  1901;  out, 
of  health,  1901-03;  p.  Whiting,  Vt.,  May  1903—. 

EPHRAIM  HIL WORTH  JONES,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Apr.  8, 
1849.  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Aug.  19,  1884; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Sendai,  Japan,  1884-1908;  Sendai  and  Mito, 
Dec.  1908—. 

*BENONI  FRANCIS  KELLOGG,  b.  Minerva,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22, 
1856.  Vt.  A.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord.  West  Townsend, 
June  4,  1884;  p.  West  Townsend,  1884— May  1887;  Avon,  July 
1887— Aug.  1890;  Bristol,  Vt.,  Aug.  18^0-94;  Fair  Haven,  July 
1894-96;  Pownal,  1896-1903;  West  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  Sept. 
1903— May  1908;  d.  West  Swanzey,  May  14,  1908. 

IRVING  BEMIS  MOWER,  b.  Cambridge,  Me.,  June  11,  1856. 
State  Norm.  Sch.,  Me.,  1878;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord.  Sharon,  May 
31,  1883;  p.  Sharon,  1883— Oct.  1885;  Kennebunkport,  Me., 
Oct.  1885— May  1892;  1st  ch.,  Skowhegan,  June  1892— Nov. 
1893;  South  Berwick,  Nov.  1893— Nov.  1903;  cor.  sec.  Me. 
Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1903—;  ad.  Waterville,  Me.  D.  D.,  Cy.  C, 
1906. 

CHARLES  EDSON  OWEN,  b.  Leeds,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1852. 

C.  U.  1879;   N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord.  Oakland,  Me.,  July  3,  1884; 


1884]  STUDENTS  175 

p.  Oakland,  1884— Mar.  1890;  Gardiner,  Mar.  1890— Sept. 
1893;  Houlton,  Oct.  1893— Jan.  1901;  fin.  sec.  Cy.  C,  Jan. 
1901— Dec.  1903;  sec.  Christ.  Civic  League  of  Me.,  Dec.  1903— 
Apr.  1907;  supt.  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Me.,  Apr.  1907 — Apr. 
1910;  sec.  Christ.  Civic  League  of  Me.,  Apr.  1910 — ;  res. 
Waterville.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1908. 

FRED  MYRON  PREBLE,  b.   Chesterville,   Me.,  Oct.    15, 

1855.  C.  U.  1881;  N.  T.  L  1881-84;  ord.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Oct. 
22,  1885;  p.  Windsor,  1885— Feb.  1887;  w.  c.  Ludlow,  Vt., 
1887— Feb.  1889;  p.  Camden,  Me.,  Mar.  1889— June  1898; 
Auburn,  June  1898 — ;  chapl.  Vt.  State  Prison,  1885-87;  prof. 
Ch.  Hist.,  C.  D.  S.,  1907-09;  author,  Edncational  Abbey  of 
Maitie  Baptists,  1904;  In  Memoriam  Prof.  L.  E.  Warren, 
LL.  D.,  1907;  ad.  23  Drummond  St.,  Auburn,  Me.  D.  D., 
Cy.  C,  1901,  Ba.  C,  1909. 

CHARLES  OLARENCE  SPEAR,  b.  Danbur3^  N.  H.,  Oct.  30, 

1856.  C.  U.;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord.  Danbury,  N.  H.,  July  19, 
1882;  p.  Baldwinsville,  Mass.,  July  1884— June  1886;  Hudson 
Centre,  N.  H.,  Dec.1886— Feb.  1891;  Sanford,  Me.,  Feb.  1891- 
96;  w.  c.  Baldwinsville,  Mass.,  1896—. 

CHARLES  WALTER  WILLIAMS,  b.  Georgetown,  Me.,  Aug. 
28,  1850.  Ba.  C.  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord.  Quincy  Point, 
July  23,  1884;  p.  Quincy  Point,  1884— June  1887;  West  Town- 
send,  Sept.  1887— Oct.  1891;  South  Hanson,  Nov.  1891— July 
1897;  Barnstable,  Jan.  1898— Sept.  1901;  South  Chelmsford, 
Sept.  1901— June  1907;  North  Middleboro,  June  1907—. 

JOHN  MONROE  WYMAN,  b.  Livermore,  Me.,  June  22,  1857. 
C.  U.  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1881-84;  ord.  Roslindale,  July  19,  1884; 
p.  Roslindale,  July  1884— Oct.  1889;  Augusta,  Me.,  Oct.  1889— 
Nov.  1900;  sup.  schs.,  Augusta,  1893-97;  p.  Marlboro,  Mass., 
Dec.  1900— Dec.  1904;   Foxboro,  Dec.  1904—. 


William  Davis  Athearn,  b.  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  June  6, 
1854.  W.  A.  1875-78;  N.  T.  I.  1881— Jan.  1883;  ord.  Ashfield, 
May  24,  1881;  p.  Ashfield,  Sept.  1S80— Sept.  1881;  Spencer, 
Jan.  1883— May  1886;  Waseca,  Minn.,  Sept.  1886— Aug.  1888; 
Townshend,  Vt.,  Oct.  1888— Sept.  1891;  Dighton,  Mass.,  Oct. 
1891— June  1896;  Woodville,  July  1896— May  1901;  Lisbon 
Falls,  Me.,  May  1901— Nov.  1903;  Buckfield  and  East  Sumner, 
Nov.  1903— Dec.  1907;  East  Corinth,  Dec.  1907— May  1911; 
sight  failed,  Mar.  1908;  ret.;  res.  Woodville,  Mass.,  June  1911 — . 

Jean  Charlemagne  Bracq,  b.  Cambray,  France,  May  3,  1853- 
Mag.  U.  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1881-83;  ord.  Burlington,  Vt.,  June  15, 
1883;  U.  stud.,  Edinbtirgh,Scot.,  1883-84,  Paris, France,  1884-85; 


176  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1884 

rep.  sec.  Am.  McAll  Assoc,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1885-91;  assoc. 
prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  Vas.  C,  1891-92,  prof.  1892—;  lect.  Lowell 
Inst.,  Jan.  1898;  lect.  in  Academic  des  sciences  morales  et 
politiques  of  Paris,  1904;  del.  to  Intern.  Peace  Congress  at 
Rouen,  1903;  del.  to  Natl.  Peace  Congress  at  Nimes,  1904; 
decorated  by  French  govt. ;  wrote  paper  used  as  historical 
basis  for  settlement  of  Newfoundland  controversy  between 
France  and  Great  Britain,  1904;  cont.  to  Revue  Historique, 
North  American  Review,  Outlook,  Independent,  and  other 
periodicals;  author,  France  under  the  Republic,  1910;  ad 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Litt.  D.,  Colg.  U.  1904;  LL.  D.,  Mag. 
U.,  1911. 

Frederick  Mack  Gardner,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1858. 
C.  U.  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1881-83;  ord.  Winthrop,  May  16,  1883; 
p.  Winthrop,  May  1883 — Apr.  1884;  2d  ch.,  Lawrence,  Apr. 
1884— Dec.  1891;  Cent.  Sq.  ch..  East  Boston,  Jan.  1892— 
Sept.  1898;  South  ch.,  South  Boston,  Jan.  1899— Feb.  1910; 
1st  ch.,  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  Oct.  1910—. 

*John  Howard  Parshley,  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  July  22,  1856. 
C.  U.  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1881-83;  ord.  Westboro,  June  1883;  p. 
Westboro,  1883— May  1884;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  July  1884— 
May  1887;  Damariscotta,  Me.,  June  1887— May  1889;  South 
Broad  St.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  1889— Sept.  1891;  Rock- 
land, Me.,  Nov.  1891 — Apr.  1897;  1st  ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
May  1897— Nov.  1899;  Moncton,  N.  B.,  Dec.  1899— Jan.  1901; 
inv.;  d.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1907. 


Gideon  Mayo,  b.  Eden,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1846.  State  Norm. 
Sch.,  Castine,  Me.,  1871-72;  N.  T.  I.  1882-84;  ord.  Brooklin, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1884;  p.  Brooklin,  May  1884— June  1887;  South 
Paris  and  Paris  Hill,  July  1887— June  1889;  Harrington,  Sept. 
1889— Nov.  1891;  Blue  Hill,  Nov.  1891— June  1894;  Brooklin, 
June  1894— Apr.  1898;  w.  c.  WatervUle,  1898-1903;  p.  Winter 
Harbor,  June  1903— Dec.  1907;  w.  c.  Ellsworth,  Dec.  1907— 
Dec.  1909;   p.  Franklin,  Dec.  1909— 

Charles  Lyman  Rhoades,  b.  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1849. 
N.  T.  I.,  1882-83;  ord.  Lexington,  Jan.  4,  1883;  p.  Lexington, 
6  mos.;  West  Acton,  1883-87;  4th  St.  ch.,  South  Boston,  Jan. 
1888— Oct.  1889;  Perkins  St.  ch.,  Somerville,  Oct.  1889— Mar. 
1890;  East  Somerville,  Apr.  1890-92;  Stamford,  Conn.,  July 
1892— Dec.  1897;  sec.  So.  N.  Y.  dist.,  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1897— Dec. 
1910;  p.  Prospect  Ave.  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1911—. 

Frank  S.  "Weston,  b.  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  25,  1861.  Bost. 
U.  1  yr.;   Cong.  C.  Brit.  N.  Am.;   Mag.  U.  1881-82;   N.  T.  I. 


1885]  STUDENTS  177 

1882-83;  ord.  Jay,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  ISSo;  p.  Jay,  Nov.  1884— Dec. 
1885;  Conway,  Mass.,  Dec.  1885— May  1889;  West  Springfield, 
June  1889— July  1892;  Lincoln  Sq.  ch.,  Worcester,  Aug.  1892— 
Jan.  1896;  Natick,  Feb.  1896— Mar.  1903;  Westmount  ch., 
Montreal,  P.  Q.,  1903— Oct.  1905;  Im.  ch.,  Toronto,  Ont., 
1905—;  instr.  Theol.,  Toronto  Bib.  C,  1907-09,  prof.  N.  T. 
Exeg.,  1911 — ;  author,  Present  Condition  of  Jews  in  Relation 
to  Prophecy,  1904;  ad.  639  Ontario  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

*20— 2 

1 885 

G.  R.  HovEY,  Class  Secretary 

*Joseph  Ltndley  Marray  Young,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  S.,  Oct.  19, 
1835.  S.  C.  1807,  theol.  dept.  1867-68,  1869— Jan.  1870;  ord. 
Farmington,  Minn.,  Sept.  20,  1868;  p.  Farmington  and  Castle 
Rock,  July  1808— Mar.  1869;  s.  Loda,  111.,  Mar.— Sept.,  1869; 
B.  U.  T.  S.  Jan.  1870— May  1871;  s.  Dover  and  Bureau,  Mar. 
1870— May  1871;  s.  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  June  1871— May  1872; 
Alton,  111.,  June — Aug.,  1872;  agt.  Journal  and  Messenger,  Dec. 
1872— Mar.  1873,  The  Standard,  ]\xne~DQC.,  1875,  Dec.  1877— 
Sept.  1878;  p.  South  Bend,  Ind.,  Mar.  1873— June  1875; 
Macomb,  111.,  Dec.  1875— Dec.  1877;  1st  ch.,  Springfield,  Sept. 
1878— June  1879;  Virden,  Aug.  1879— Dec.  1881;  ev.  N.  S., 
Jan.— July,  1882;  p.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  July  1882— July  1884; 
N.  T.  I.,  post-grad.,  1884-85;  s.  Grand  Ave.  ch..  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  and  other  chs.,  June  18S5 — Mar.  1886;  p.  Bear  River, 
N.  S.,  Mar.  1886— Sept.  1889;  s.  Macomb,  111.,  Monmouth,  ev. 
111.,  Ind.,  and  N.  S.,  Oct.  1889— Sept.  1890;  sick  1897— June 
1898;  w.  c.  Somerset,  Kings  Co.,  N.  S.,  1898-99;  d.  Somerset, 
July  1,  1899.     B.  D.,  B.  U.  T.  S,  1875. 


WILLIAM  SULLIVAN  AYRES,  b.  RusselviUe,  Ky.,  Oct.  10, 
1862.  S.  W.  B.  C.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  ord.  Lowell,  June  4, 
1885;  p.  Worthen  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  June  1885— Oct.  1891;  1st 
ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  1891— Nov.  1899;  Cent,  ch..  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Nov.  1900—. 

*ANDREW  CHAMBERLAIN,  b.  Sparta,  Va.,  Aug.  14,  1858. 
Boston  Lat.  Sch. ;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  ord.  New  Bedford,  Sept.  30, 
1885;  p.  New  Bedford,  July  1885— Oct.  1890;  Bridgeton,  N.  J., 
1890-92;  s.  Shiloh  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1892-93;  p.  Ebenezer 
ch.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  1893-98;  gen.  State  miss.,  in  co-op.  with 
A.  B.  P.  S.  and  the  Lott  Carey  Bapt.  Assoc,  of  Md.,  Mar. — May, 
1898;  d.  Baltimore,  May  10,  1898. 

EDWARD  ALONZO  DAVIS,  b.  North  Chelmsford,  Mass., 
Sept.  20,   1858.     U.  V.  M.   1876-80;    N.  T.   I.   1882-85;    ord. 


178  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1885 

Trenton,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1885;  p.  Trenton,  July  1885— Dec.  1886; 
Sedgwick,  Dec.  1886— Oct.  1893;  Oldtown,  Oct.  1893— Oct. 
1903;  miss.  Me.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Nov.  1903— Apr.  1910;  p.  South 
Paris,  1910—. 

FREDERIC  WILLIAM  FARR,  b.  Litchfield,  Me.,  Mar.  16, 
1800.  C.  U.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  ord.  Biddeford,  Me., 
Mar.  16,  1886;  p.  Biddeford,  1886— Sept.  1888;  Milford,  Mass., 
,  Oct.  1888— Aug.  1891;  p.  People's  ch.  and  dean  Miss.  Tm.  C, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1891-95;  p.  Bethlehem  ch.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  Nov.  1895 — ;  author.  Manual  of  Christian  Doctrine,  1894; 
The  Representative  Christ,  1898;  ad.  1932  North  17th  St., 
Philadelphia.     S.  T.  D.,  Temple  C,  1906. 

GEORGE  RICE  HOVEY,  b.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Jan.  17, 
1860.  B.  U.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85,  post-grad.  1885-86;  act.  p. 
Harrison,  Me.,  Nov.  1896— May  1897;  prof.  Heb.  and  O.  T. 
Lit.,  Rich.  T.  S.,  1887-91,  prof.  Gr.  Interp.  and  Heb.  1891-97; 
pres.  Way.  S.  and  C,  1897-99;  prof.  Theol.,  Psy.,  and  Eth.,  Va. 
Un.  U.,  1899—,  vice-pres.,  1899-1905,  pres.,  1905—;  author, 
Hebrew  Word  Book,  1902;  ad.  Richmond,  Va.  D.  D.,  Temple 
C,  1901,   B.  U.,  1902. 

ROBERT  MacDONALD,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  July  22,  1860. 
Ac.  C.  1878-79;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  ord.  Georgetown,  June  1, 
1885;  p.  Georgetown,  1885— Sept.  1887;  Methuen,  Oct.  1887— 
Apr.  1891;  Warren  Ave.  ch.,  Boston,  May  1891— Dec.  1897; 
H.  U.,  1894;  p.  Washington  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  1898—;  author.  Mind,  Religion  and  Health,  1910; 
ad.  100  Lefferts  Place,  Brooklyn.  S.  T.  B.,  H.  U.,  1896; 
Ph.  D.,  N.  Y.  U.,  1910. 

"TvIANUEL  CASAUS  MARIN,  b.  Zaragoza,  Spain,  Dec.  22, 
1857.  C.  U.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85,  post-grad.  1885-86;  ord. 
Boston,  Oct.  20,  1886;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Barcelona,  Spain,  Nov. 
1886-1910;  d.  Sabadell,  Jan.  3,  1910. 

GEORGE  DANA  SANDERS,  b.  Patten,  Me.,  July  11,  1851. 
C.  U.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  ord.  East  Gloucester,  June  22, 
1885;  p.  Chapel  St.  ch.,  Gloucester,  June  1885— June  1893; 
health  failed ;  chapl.  8th  Mass.  Mil.,  May  1890—98;  on  Gen. 
J.  F.  Sanger's  staff,  Matanzas,  Cuba,  Jan. — May,  1899; 
p.  Unit,  ch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  1905—. 

=*=ELI  NO  YES  SMITH,  b.  Toronto,  Can.,  Dec.  6,  1853.  L.  U. 
1874;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  ord.  Springfield,  July  1,  1885;  p.  3d  ch., 
Springfield,  1885— Aug.  1889;  prin.  Howe  A.,  New  Iberia,  La., 
Sept.  1889-96;  d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1896. 


1885]  STUDENTS  179 

HOWARD  BENJAMIN  TILDEN,  b.  ChestervUle,  Me.,  Sept. 
13,  1848.  C.  U.  1878;  ord.  Lamoine,  Me.,  Oct.  1880;  p. 
Lamoine,  Feb.  1880— Sept.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  p.  Kdgar- 
town,  1885-88;  Chester,  Vt.,  Aug.  1888-91;  Cherryfield,  Me., 
Mar.  1891-93;  ev.  Me.,  Mass.,  Vt.,  la.,  1893-96;  p.  Dover  and 
Foxcroft,  Me.,  1896-1900;  Waldoboro,  1901— June  1904;  Bar 
Harbor,  July  1904-05;  Tenants  Harbor,  1905-08;  w.  c.  Surry, 
1908-09;   Peru,  Vt.,  1909—. 

GEORGE  BOICE  TITUS,  b.  Westport,  N.  S.,  Dec.  4,  1849. 
Ac.  C.  1875-77;  ord.  Osborne,  N.  S.,  Mar.  26,  1874;  p.  Osborne, 
Sept.  1873 — Sept.  1875;  Beaver  River  and  Port  Maitland,  Sept. 
1877— Sept.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85;  p.  Saco,  Me.,  July  1885— 
Nov.  1890;  Everett,  Mass.,  Dec.  1890— Oct.  1900;  1st  ch. 
Brockton,  Oct.  1900— Oct.  1906;  w.  c.  Brockton,  Oct.  1906— 
Sept.  1907;  p.  Melrose  Highlands,  Sept.  1907— Jan.  1911;  West 
Bridgewater,  Feb.  1911—.     A.  M.,  Cy.  C,  1899. 

CHARLES  HORACE  WHEELER,  b.  Grantville,  now 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  Mar.  25,  1859.  B.  U.  1882;  N.  T.  I. 
1882-85;  ord.  4th  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  20,  1885;  p. 
Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1885— June  1886;  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  July  1886— June  1892;  Winchester,  June  1892— Apr, 
1894;  Im.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Aug.  1894— Oct.  1896;  Laporte, 
Ind.,  Nov.  1896— Jan.  1900;  1st  ch.,  Belvidere,  111.,  Jan.  1900— 
Apr.  1902;  Iowa  City,  la.,  Apr.  1902— Sept.  1903;  Danvers, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1903— Feb.  1907;  New  London,  N.  H.,  Feb.  1907— 
Dec.  1908;  Warren  Ave.  ch.,  Brockton,  Dec.  1908— Mar.  1912. 
•B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910. 


*ALBERT  GREENE,  b.  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Apr.  24,  1853.  B. 
U.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-85,  omitted  Heb.  and  rec.  spec,  cert.; 
ord.  West  Sutton,  June  25,  1885;  p.  West  Sutton,  June  1885— 
Mar.  1888;  Warren,  Me.,  Apr.  1888— May  1890;  1st  ch..  East 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1890— Feb.  1897;  w.  c.  Westerly, 
1897-98;  d.  Westerly,  Oct.  7,  1898. 

*Berwick  Manning,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  21,  1859.  A.  C. 
1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-83;  d.  Boston,  Aug.  6,  1884. 

Beverley  Newton  Nobles,  b.  Springfield,  N.  B.,  Sept.  8,  1855. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Fredericton;  N.  T.  I.  1881-83;  ord.  Brussel  St.  ch., 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  July  26,  1883;  asst.  p.  St.  John,  some  mos.; 
Toronto  Bapt.  C.  1883-84;  p.  Jacksonville,  N.  B.,  May  1884— 
Nov.  1886;  Lockeport,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1886— Oct.  1889;  Wood- 
stock, N.  B.,  Oct.  1889— Oct.  1890;  Gibson,  Oct.  1890— June 
1893;  Bear  River,  N.  S.,  June  1893— Nov.  1897;  Kentville, 
Nov.  1897— Nov.  1900;  Ludlow  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Nov. 
1900— Mar.  1905;  Sackville,  Mar.  1905-08;  St.  Martin's,  1908—; 


180  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1885 

author,  A   Vision  of  Jesus,  1903;  Jesus'    Family    Troubles,    a 
Devotional  Study,  1906. 

*Horatio  Nelson  Parry,  b.  Port  Maitland,  N.  S.,  Oct.  4,  1849. 
Ac.  C.  1875-77;  ord.  Gaspereaux,  N.  S.,  Apr.  25,  1877;  p.  Gaspe- 
reaux,  June  1876— Dec.  1877;  West  Yarmouth,  Jan.  1878— 
Sept.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1882-83;  p.  Lockeport,  N.  S.,  May  1883— 
Sept.  1886;  w.  c.  Ohio;  p.  Temple  ch.,  Ohio,  Apr.  1887— Aug. 
1888;  Aylesford,  Jan.  1889— Mar.  1891;  New  Glasgow,  Apr.— 
Sept.,  1891;  w.  c.  New  Glasgow,  1891-93;  p.  Chester,  Aug. 
1893— Nov.  1896;  Upper  Wilmot,  Nov.  1896-1903;  d.  Gaspe- 
reaux, Nov.  18,  1903. 

Anson  Joseph  Webb,  b.  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1857.  M. 
U.  1879-80;  N.  T.  I.  1882-83;  not  ord.;  tea.  mus.,  N.  Y.,  Mass.; 
ces.  Lexington,  Mass.,  1898 — . 


Thomas  De  Grtichy,  b.  Island  of  Jersey,  May  18,  1858.  N.  T. 
I.  1883-85;  ord.  Newton  Upper  Falls,  June  25,  1885;  p.  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  1885— June  1886;  Revere,  Aug.  1886— Aug.  1889; 
Plantsville,  Conn.,  Nov.  1889— May  1891;  Cent,  ch.,  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  June  1891— Aug.  1894;  Wakefield,  R.  I.,  Feb.  1895— July 
1897;  Scranton,  Pa.,  Sept.  1897— Feb.  1903;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  1903-10;  Medina,  1910—. 


Henry  Stanton  Davis,  b.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  June  30,  1846. 
Grad.  Med.  C;  ord.  Feb.  14,  1879;  p.  Waseca,  Minn.;  East 
Canaan,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1882— Nov.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-84;  p. 
Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  1884-85;  North  Granville,  N.  Y., 
1886-91;  Corinth,  1891-93;  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  1894; 
Meredith,  N.  H.,  1895-97;  phys.  Meredith,  1897-99;  p.  Grafton, 
N.  Y.,  1899-1901;  Hancock,  Mass.,  May  1901— Apr.  1905; 
Easton,  Conn.,  May  1905-06;  w.  c.  Easton,  1906-08;  Bethel, 
1908—;  ad.  R.  F.  D.  23,  Danbury. 

Herbert  Tilden,  b.  Chesterville,  Me.,  June  18,  1850.  C.  U. 
1875;  prin.  Black  River  A.,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1875-76;  ord. 
Lamoine,  Me.,  July  6,  1877;  p.  Lamoine,  Sept.  1876— Dec. 
1879;  Bar  Harbor,  Dec.  1879— Dec.  1880;  Sedgwick,  Dec. 
1880— Aug.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-84;  prin.  Bear  River  A., 
Vt.;  p.  Oldtown,  Me.,  Jan.  1885— Sept.  1886;  Farmington,  Sept. 
1886— Nov.  1892;  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Nov.  1892— Mar.  1899; 
w.  c.  1899-1901;  s.  s.  Cong,  ch.,  Wilton,  Me.,  Jan.  1901— Nov. 
1902;  p.  Bapt.  ch.,  Sanford,  Me.,  Dec.  1902— July  1906;  Fargo, 
N.  D.,  1906— June  1910;  w.  c.  Farmington,  Me.,  July  1910— 
Oct.  1911;  p.  Hebron,  and  instr.  Bib.  Lit.,  H.  A.,  Nov.  1911—. 
D.  D.,  Des  M.  C,  1909.  21— *7 


1886]  STUDENTS  181 

1886 

R.  O.  Sherwood,  Class  Secretary 

*  James  Eugene  Hamilton,  b.  Goodwood,  Ont.,  Oct.  15,  1857, 
Ord.  June  1881;  B.  U.  1883;  B.  U.  T.  S.,  B.  D.,  1884;  N.  T.  I., 
post-grad.,  aut.  1885;  p.  Vineyard  Haven,  June  1886-90;  Hope 
Valley,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1890— Sept.  1891;  prof.  Log.  and  Psy.,  John 
B.  Stetson  U.,  Deland,  Fla.,  1893-94;  d.  Deland,  June  15,  1894, 

*GranviIIe  Corey  Shirk,  b.  Oxford,  O.,  Nov.  21,  1841.  Prep, 
dept.  U.  Chic.  2  yrs.;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1874-77;  ord.  Barrington,  111., 
June  1,  1876;  p.  Barrington,  1876-78;  Whitewater,  Wis.,  Aug. 
1878-81;  Mitchell,  Ind.,  Jan.  1882-83;  La  Salle,  111.,  Jan.— 
Sept.,  1885;  N.  T.  I.,  post-grad.,  1885-86;  p.  Whiting,  Vt.,  July 
1886-88;  Lyons  Farms,  N.  J.,  Dec.  1890— Apr.  1892;  s.  Hunts- 
ville.  Mo.,  MBy  1892—?;  Toledo,  la.,?— July  1894;  w.  c.  Dana, 
Ind.,  1894— Dec.  1896;  s.  Rockville,  Dec.  1896— Apr.  1897; 
w.  c.  Montezuma,  1897-99;  p.  Michigan  City,  Dec.  1899-1901; 
d.  Michigan  City,  Apr.  29,' 1901. 


CHARLES  REUBEN  BAILEY,  b.  Magog,  P.  Q.,  Apr.  19, 
1863.  Tu.  C.  and  D.  S.  1881-84;  N.  T.  I.  1884-86;  ord.  Hamp- 
ton Falls,  N.  H.,  May  17,  1886;  p.  Hampton  Falls,  1886— Aug. 
1889;  North  Oxford,  Mass.,  Sept.  1889— May  1892;  Salem 
Depot,  N.  H.,  June  1892— Aug.  1893;  ord.  Epis.  dea.,  Penacook, 
Apr.  25,  1894,  pt.,  June  29,  1895;  min.  St.  Mary's  Epis.  ch., 
Penacook,  Aug.  1893-98;  stud.  Epis.  D.  S.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1894-96;  r.  St.  Andrew's  ch.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  sum.  1898— 
Dec.  1911;  St.  John's  ch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec.  1911—;  ad, 
7  King  St.,  Taunton.  Ph.  B.,  I.  Vv^es.  U.,  1887,  and  Ph.  D., 
1892;  S.  T.  B.,  Epis.  D.  S.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896. 

JAMES  ALBERT  BROWN,  b.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Feb.  27' 
1855.  B.  U.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  s.  Akron,  O.,  1886— Jan' 
1887;  ord.  Newark,  July  14,  1887;  p.  Newark,  May  1887— 
Nov.  1888;  Bedford,  May  1889— Oct.  1891;  Stillwater,  Minn., 
Oct.  1891— Nov.  1897;  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Dec.  1897— Apr. 
1903;  Aurora,  111.,  May  1903— Apr.  1905;  Urbana,  May  1905— 
Oct.  1906;  post  grad.,  U.  Chic,  1906-07;  p.  Bloomington,  Ind., 
May  1907 — ;  ad.  115  East  Fourth  St.,  Bloomington. 

FRANCIS  HOWARD  DAVIS,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6, 
1860.  B.  U.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  act.  p.  Exeter.  N.  H., 
sum.  1886;  ord.  Franklin  Falls,  Apr.  21,  1887;  p.  Franklin 
Falls,  1887— Feb.  1892;  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Apr.  1892— Jan.  1895; 
Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  Jan.  1895 — June  1896;  Tiverton,  R.  I., 
Mar.  1898-1903 ;  postgrad.  A.  T.  S.  1903-04;  agt.  Mass.  Bible Soc, 
1905;  s.  1st  ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  and  others,  1906-07;  p.  Wales, 


182  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION         [1886 

1908-09;  iu  bus.  and  lit.  stud.,  1909-10;  cont.  to  press;  ad.  121 
Main  St.,  Bradford  Dist.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

RICHARD  BARTLETT  ESTEN,  b.  Attleboro,  I\Iass.,  Sept. 
2,  1855.  B.  U.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  ord.  Amesbury,  May 
24,  1886;  p.  Amesbury,  1886-91;  Westfield,  May  1891— Sept. 
1900;  Roslindale,  Oct.  1900— Sept.  1910;  Ilsley  Mem.  ch., 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  Oct.  1910—.     D.  D.,  Mid.  C,  1911. 

WILLIAM  CHIPMAN  GOUCHER,  b.  Berwick,  N.  S.,  May 
12,  1861.  Ac.  C.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  ord.  Camden,  Me., 
July  27,  1886;  p.  Camden,  1886— June  1888;  St.  Stephen,  N. 
B.,  June  1888—. 

LUCIUS  HIPPOLYTE,  b.  Port-au-Prince,  Haiti,  Feb.  27, 
1857.  M.  U.  1882;  ord.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  16,  1884;  N. 
T.  I.  1882-86,  non-res.  win.  1884-86;  stud.  Paris,  France,  1885- 
90;  miss.  Port-au-Prince,  Haiti,  May  1890 — . 

*EDWIN  PALMER  HOYT,  b.  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Aug-.  14, 
1859.  C.  A.  1878-82;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  ord.  Lisbon  Falls,  Me., 
July  15,  1886;  p.  Lisbon  Falls,  June  1886— June  1887;  Lake 
Village,  now  Lakeport,  N.  H.,  July  1887— Apr.  1890;  memb. 
N.  H.  leg.,  1889;  p.  Beverly  Farms,  Mass.,  May  1890— Sept. 
1895;  Roseville,  111.,  Oct.  1895— Sept.  1897;  Auburn,  Ind., 
Dec.  1897— Dec.  1898;  in  bus.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1899-1904;  p. 
Derby,  Vt.,  Apr.  1904— Apr.  1906;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Man- 
hattan, Mont.,  1906-08;  Caspar,  Wyo.,  1908-09;  Glenrock, 
1909-10;  d.  Omaha,  Neb.,  Feb.  20,  1910. 

CHARLES  STANWOOD  LEMONT,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Nov.  10, 

1853.  C.  U.  1879;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  in  bus.  Haverhill,  Mass.; 
ad.  15  Ringold  St.,  Haverhill. 

MARION  ROWLAND  PERRY,  b.  Content  Landing,  Bolivar 
Co.,  Miss.,  Sept.  25,  1854.  L.  U.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  ord. 
12th  ch.,  Boston,  June  11,  1886;  tea.  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.,  1887-98; 
in  bus..  Pine  Bluff,  1898—;  ad.  300  West  Barraque  St.,  Pine 
Bluff,  Ark. 

RICHARD  OTIS  SHERWOOD,  b.  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  Sept.  3, 

1854.  B.  U.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  ord.  North  Abington,  Apr. 
14,  1886;  p.  North  Abington,  1886— Oct.  1890;  Adams,  Oct. 
1890— July  1893;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  July  1893— Oct.  1898; 
1st  ch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  1898- May  1905;  Attleboro, 
May  1905— Oct.  1911;  ad.  19  Hayward  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

WINDSOR  HERBERT  WYMAN,  b.  Peru,  Me.,  Apr.  14, 
1857.  C.  U.  1878-79;  N.  T.  I.  1883-86;  ord.  Winchendon, 
June  24,  1886;   p.  Winchendon,  June  1886— June  1890;   North 


1886]  STUDENTS  183 

Abington,   Dec.    1890— Nov.    1894;    fd.   and  prop.   Bay  State 
Nurseries,  North  Abington,  1894 — ; 


Emil  Benjamin  Bary,  b.  St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  Dec.  24,  1855. 
U.  Chic;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1  yr.;  ord.  St.  Charles,  111.,  June  29,  1881; 
p.  St.  Charles;  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  1883-84;  N.  T.  I. 
1883-84;  p.  Chauncy  ch.,  Lafayette  Ind.,  Feb.  1888—?;  A.  T. 
S.,  grad.  1892;  p.  Cent.  Cong,  ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1892-94;  be- 
came a  Unit.;  in  bus.;  res.  Melrose,  Mass.,  1894 — 1901;      ?      ? 

Edward  Parish  Brand,  b.  Laurel  Point,  W.  Va.,  Aug.  9,  1854. 
U.  W.  Va.  1878-80;  ord.  Zoar,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  30,  1880;  p.  Forks 
of  Cheat,  Apr.  1880— Aug.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-85;  p.  Dun- 
kard,  Pa.,  1885-86;  Madisonvdle.  O.,  1886-89;  Alpha  111., 
and  Orion,  1890-91;  Atchison,  Kans.,  1891-92;  Cambridge, 
111.,  1892-95;  Orion,  1895-98;  supt.  miss..  111.,  Sept.  1898—; 
publ. ///.  Baptist  Annual  for  13  yrs.;  publ. ///.  Baptist  Bulletin 
for  3  yrs.;  ad.  201  North  School  St.,  Normal,  111.  D.  D., 
Ewing  C.  1906. 

Alexander  Angus  McLeod,  b.  Valley  Field,  P.  E.  I.,  June  1853. 
N.  T.  I.  1883-86,  EngUsh  course  and  N.  T.  Exeg.  rec.  spec,  cert.; 
miss.  East  Point,  P.  E.  I.,  1886-90;  miss.  C.  B.  M.  S.,  Cocanada, 
India,  1890-92;  Ramachandrapuram,  1892—1905;  Peddapuram 
1905—;  on  furlough,  1910—;  ad.  2516  York  St.,  Vancouver, 
B.  C. 

Gates  Charles  Symonds  Wallace,  b.  Canaan,  Kings  Co.,  N.  S., 
Nov.  28,  1856.  Ac.  C.  1883;  N.  T.  I.  1883-85;  ord.  1st  ch., 
Lawrence,  Jan.  28,  1885;  p.  Istch.,  Lawrence,  Jan.  1885 — Dec. 
1890;  Bloor  St.  ch.,  Toronto,  Can.,  Jan.  1891— Nov.  1895; 
chan.  McM.  U.  and  prof.  Homil.,  1895-1905;  p.  1st  ch.,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  June  1905— Oct.  1908;  1st  ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov. 
1908 — ;  assoc.  ed.  Baptist  Young  People's  Union,  several 
yrs.;  author.  The  Life  of  Jesus,  1894:;  ad.  1012  West  Lafayette 
Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  D.  D.,  Ac.  U.,  1897;  LL.  D.,  Mercer  U., 
1897,  Queen's  U.,  1903,   McM.  U.,  1909. 

Whitman  Lillibridge  Wood,  b.  Exeter,  R.  I.,  Feb.  19,  1857. 
N.  T.  I.  1883-86,  EngUsh  course  and  N.  T.  Exeg.  rec.  spec,  cert.; 
B.  U.  1886-87;  ord.  Natick,  R.  I.,  May  19,  1887;  p.  Natick, 
1887— July  1893;  Woodlawn  ch.,  Pawtucket,  Aug.  1893—; 
ad.  265  Lonsdale  Ave.,  Pawtucket. 


Joseph  McKean,  b.  West  Medway,  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1856. 
N.  T.  I.  1884-86;  ord.  Preston  City,  Conn.,  Aug.  11,  1886; 
act.  p.  and  p.  Preston  City,  Mar.  1886— Dec.  1888;  p.  Niantic, 
Dec.  1888— Aug.  1891;   Winchendon,  Mass.,  Sept.  1891— June 


184  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1887 

1896;  Niantic,  Conn.,  July  1896— Oct.  1897;  Branford,  Oct. 
1897— Sept.  1902;  3d  ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  1902— Sept. 
1906;  Mt.  Washington  ch.,  Haverhill,  Sept.  1906— Aug.  1908; 
Townshend,  Vt.,  Sept.  1908-. 

*NapoIeon  Gregoire,  b.  Napierville,  P.  O.,  Dec.  16,  1849. 
Assomption  and  Montreal  C.  1861-67;  stud,  law,  1867-69;  with 
Roman  Catholic  order  Peres  Oblats,  1869-71;  Rom.  Cath.  U., 
Ottawa,  Can.,  1871-73;  ord.  pt.  Fraser  River,  B.  C,  June  21, 
1874;  miss.  B.  C,  1874-83;  Grande  Ligne  Miss.,  P.  Q.,  1884; 
N.  T.  I.  1884-85;  p.  Bapt.  ch.,  South  Ely,  P.  Q.,  Oct.  1885— 
Apr.  1889;  ind.  miss.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Haverhill,  1889-91; 
Bapt.  miss.  St.  Johns,  P.  O.,  1891-94;  p.  St.  Pie,  May  1894— 
May  1897;  miss,  and  writer  for  Grande  lyigne  Miss.  Bd.,  May 
1897-1900;  p.  Maskinonge,  Sept.  1900— Aug.  1907;  South 
Ely,  Sept.  1907— Aug.  1908;  d.  Three  Rivers,  Aug.  15,  1908. 

*John  Hope  Johnstone,  b.  Glasgow,  Scot.,  Feb.  29,  1852. 
N.  T.  I.  1884-85;  ord.  Neponset,  Dec.  16,  1885;  p.  Neponset, 
1885-86;  Palatka,  Fla.,  1886-90;  w.  c.  Neponset,  Mass.,  1891- 
96;  p.  Pa'atka,  Fla.,  June  1896-97;  d.  Palatka,  May  10,  1897. 

21— *5 
1887 
R.  W.  Van  Kirk,  Class  Secretary 

HERBERT  LINCOLN  CAULKINS,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Nov.  6,  1860.  W.  A.  1880-84;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Cam- 
bridge, July  20,  1887;  p.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Sept.  1887— Aug. 
1898;  Yarmouth,  Sept.  1898— July  1907;  Hartland,  Aug. 
1907— Jan.  1912;  Littleton,  Mass.,  Jan.  1912— 

WILLIAM  JACOB  CLOUES,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  3,  1860. 

B.  U.  1884.  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Dover,  Me.,  July  27,  1887; 
p.  Dover  and  Foxcroft,  July  1887 — Jan.  1888;  Littleton,  Mass., 
Oct.  1888— July  1899;  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  1899— Feb.  1902; 
Warner,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1904— Nov.  1909;  w.  c.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  1909-1911;  asst.  lib.  N.  T.  I.,  Sept.  1911—;  author, 
A    Teacher's  Message,  1896;   ad.  24  Ripley  St.,  Newton  Centre. 

JOHN  ERNEST  CUMMINGS,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  June  22,  1862. 

C.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Biddeford,  Me.,  Sept  1, 
1887;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Henzada,  Burma,  1887—.  D.  D.,  Cy. 
C,  1905. 

HENRY  FRANKLIN  DEXTER,  b.  Village  Creek,  la.,  Jan. 
27,  1863.  C.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Hartland,  Me., 
Sept.  24,  1887;  p.  Hartland,  Aug.  1887— Oct.  1894;  s.  Cam- 
bridge, July  1890-93;  asst.  p.  Gosp.  Temp.  Miss..  Portland, 
June  1895—;  ad.  35  Plum  St.,  Portland. 


1887J  STUDENTS  185 

ROBERT  HENRY  FERGUSON,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov. 
4,  1857.  B.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Dorchester,  June 
22,  1887;  p.  Dorchester  Temple  ch.,  1886-88;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Bhamo,  Burma,  1888-89;  prof.  B apt.  T.  S.  Yokohama,  Japan, 
1889-90;  p.  Poultney,  Vt.,  1890-92;  pres.  Los  Angeles  U.,  and 
prof.  Psy.  and  Eth.,  1892-93;  res.  grad.  B.  U.,  and  U.  ext. 
lect.,  1893-94;  ord.  Epis.  dea.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  17, 
1894,  pt.,  Ashland,  N.  H.,  Nov.  12,  1895;  p.  St.  Mark's  eh., 
Ashland,  and  St.  Peter's,  Holdemess,  1894-96;  stud,  med., 
Boston,  1874-77,  Ashland,  N.  H.,  1894-96,  U.  V.  M.,  Jan.— July, 
1897,  Jan.— June,  1898,  D.  C,  July— Nov.,  1897;  M.  D.,  U.  V. 
M.,  1898;  phys.  and  surg.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1898-1904;  anaesthet- 
ist, East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1904 — ;  author.  The  Star  of  Bethlehem, 
An  Astronomical  Study,  1885,  1895;  When  Was  Jesus  Born? 
1886,  1895;  Service  of  Synagogue  in  the  Time  of  Jesus  Christ, 
1886;  Muhaiumad  and  the  Qur'an,  1889;  Inhalation  Anaesthetics, 
1906;  Ethyl  Chloride  and  Ethyl  Bromide,  1907;  ad.  9  North 
Munn  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Sc.  D.,  Carnegie  U.,  Chicago, 
111..  1910. 

JOHN  MARSHALL  FOSTER,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  July 21, 
1857.  C.  U.  1877;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct. 
17,  1887;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Swatow,  China,  Nov.  1887—;  pres. 
Vashon  C,  Burton,  Wash.,  1903-08;  ad.  A.  B.  F.  M.  S.,  Swatow, 
China.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1903. 

SHAILER  MATHEWS,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  May  26,  1863.  C. 
U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  assoc.  prof.  Rhet.  and  instr.  Eloc, 
X.  U..  July  1887— July  1889;  prof.  Hist.,  C.  U.,  Aug.  1889-94; 
instr.  N.  T.,  N.  T.  I.,  1888-90;  stud.  U.  Berlin,  1890-91;  assoc. 
prof.  N.  T.  Hist,  and  Interp.,  U.  Chic,  1894-97,  full  prof.  1897— 
1905;  jun.  dean  D.  S.,  1899-1908;  prof.  Sys.  Theol.,  1905-6; 
prof.  Hist,  and  Comparative  Theol.,  1906—;  dean  D.  S.,  1908—; 
author.  Select  Mediaeval  Documents,  1891,  1900;  The  Social 
Teaching  of  Jesus,  1897;  A  History  of  New  Testament  Times  in 
Palestine,  1899,  1910;  (with  E.  D.  Burton)  Constriictive 
Studies  in  the  Life  of  Christ,  1901 ;  The  French  Revolution — a 
Sketch,  1901;  (with  E.  D.  Burton)  Principles  and  Ideals  for  the 
Sunday  School,  1903;  The  Messianic  Hope  in  the  New  Testament, 
1905 ;  The  Church  and  the  Changing  Order,  1907 ;  The  Social  Gospel, 
1910;  The  Gospel  and  the  Modern  Man,  1910;  ed.  The  World 
Today,  1903-11;  New  Testament  Handbooks;  Bible  for  Home 
and  School;  Social  Betterment  Series;  Handbooks  of  Ethics  and 
Religion.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1901,  O.  C,  1908. 

AUGUSTUS  ERVING  SCOVILLE,  b.  Newton,  la.,  Apr.  20, 
1856.  B.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  L  1884-87;  ord.  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  13,  1887;  p.  Dover  Plains,  Nov.  1887-91;  Akron,  O.,  Dec. 


186  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1887 

1891— July  1898;  Melrose,  Mass.,  Dec.  1899—;  ad.  82  Upham 
St.,  Melrose. 

HERBERT  EDGAR  THAYER,  b.  Farmingdale,  Me.,  Oct.  3, 
1860.  B.  U.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Hopkinton,  N.  H. 
Sept.  7,  1887;  p.  Hopkinton,  July  1887— Feb.  1893;  Warren, 
Me.,  Mar.  1893— Dec.  1898;  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Dec.  1898— Nov. 
1904;  Park  Mem.  ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  1904—;  ad.  77 
Garfield  St.,  Springfield. 

EDWARD  PRATT  TULLER,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Apr.  16, 
1859.  B.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
May  19,  1886;  p.  Branch  Ave.  ch.,  Providence,  1886— May 
1887;  1st  ch.,  Newport,  May  1887— May  1892;  2d  ch., 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  1892 — June  1901;  1st  ch.,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  June  1901— July  1904;  Mem.  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  July 
1904 — June  1906;  Brighton  Ave.  ch.,  Boston,  June  1906—; 
cont.  rel.  press;  lect.  Rel.  Psy.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909-10;  ad.  Allston, 
Boston,  Mass.     D.  D.,  Kal.  C,  1904. 

BENJAMIN  FRANCIS  TURNER,  b.  Dover,  Me.,  Dec.  24, 

1855.  C.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  North  Middleboro, 
Oct.  6,  1886;  p.  North  Middleboro,  June  1886— Oct.  1887; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Tavoy,  Burma,  Oct.  1887— Oct.  1888;  Maul- 
main,  Burma,  Nov.  1888— Oct.  1889;  p.  Buxton  Centre,  Me., 
Jan.  1890— Oct.  1895;  South  Norridgewock,  Nov.  1895— Oct. 
1900;  Buckfield,  East  and  West  Sumner,  Nov.  1900— Oct. 
1903;  Rumford,  Nov.  1903— Oct.  1904;  Brunswick  and  Tops- 
ham,  Nov.  1904— June  1908;  Hallowell,  July  1908-10;  North 
Berwick,  1910—. 

CHARLES  RUSSELL  UPTON,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  July  20. 

1856.  B.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.,  1884-87;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
June  17,  1887;  p.  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  July  1887— Apr.  1888; 
Waterville,  Minn.,  July  1888— July  1891;  Fair  Haven,  July 
1891— July  1892;  tea.  1892;  in  bus.,  1893-94;  p.  Spring  Valley, 
Mum.,  Feb.— Oct.,  1895;  Clinton  Falls,  Oct.  1895— Aug.  1898; 
Minneota,  Nov.  1898— Dec.  1900;  Sleepy  Eye,  Dec.  1900— Apr. 
1902;  publ.  Hanska,  Apr.  1902— Sept.  1903;  p.  North  Conway, 
N.  H.,  Mar.  1904— Aug.  1905;  Grafton,  Vt.,  Aug.  1905— Sept. 
1907;  Hudson  Centre,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1907— Sept.  1909;  far., 
Greenville,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1909— Nov.  1911;  p.  Georgia,  Vt., 
Dec.  1911 — ;  ad.  East  Georgia. 

ROBERT  WOODS  VAN  KIRK,  b.  South  Strabane,  Pa.,  Oct. 
6,  1860.  P.  C.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  1st  ch.,  Fall  River, 
Oct.  14,  1887;  asst.  p.  1st  ch..  Fall  River,  Sept.  1887— Sept. 
1889;  p.  2d  ch.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Oct.  1889— Dec.  1893; 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Jan.  1894— Oct.  1897;    Rockland,  Me.,  Nov. 


1887]  STUDENTS  187 

1897— Mar.    1903;   1st  ch.,  Jackson,   Uich.,   Apr.    1903— Mar. 
1909;  Lincoln  Park  ch.,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  Apr.  1909—. 

GARNET!  ROSCOE  WALLER,  b.  Northampton  Co.,  Va., 
Feb  17,  1858.  L.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-87;  ord.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  June  22,  1887;  State  ev.,  S.  B.  C,  and  Md.  Ev.  Assoc, 
1887-88;  org.  Trinity  ch.,  Baltimore,  June  1888;  p.  Trinity  ch., 
Baltimore,  1888-1910;  pres.  Clayton-Williams  U.,  Baltimore, 
1908-1910;  ad.  325  E.  23d  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  D.  D., 
Va.  Un.  U.,  1903. 

ROBERT  WHITAKER,  b.  Padiham,  Eng.,  Sept.  9,  1863. 
Lawrence  A.,  Gro  ton,  Mass.,  lyr.;  N.T.I.  1884-87;  ord,  Wal- 
tham,  June  10,  1887;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Mexico,  July 
1887— July  1888;  p.  Seattle,  Wash.,  Sept.  1888— Dec.  1889; 
Salem,  Ore.,  Feb.  1890— July  1893;  Oakland,  Cal.,  July  1893— 
Dec.  1897;  gen.  miss,  and  cor.  sec.  Bapt.  Conv.  of  Cal.,  Jan. 
1898— Jan.  1901;  p.  Palo  Alto,  1901;  lit.  work,  lect.,  and  ev., 
1902-03;  1907-09;  p.  Oakland,  1903-07;  Los  Gatos,  1909—; 
ed.  page.  Pacific  Baptist,  1891-99;  author.  The  Man  who 
Might  Have  Been,  1896;  My  Country,  and  Other  Verse,  1906; 
The  Gospel  at  Work  in  Modern  Life,  1910;  ed.  The  Insurgent, 
1910—. 

JOHN  BRAINERD  WILSON,  b.  Peabody,  Mass.,  Feb.  11, 
1860.  H.  U.  1884;  A.  T.  S.  1884-86;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  ord. 
Peabody,  July  7,  1887;  p.  Freeport,  Me.,  July  1887— Aug. 
1891;  res.  grad.  A.  T.  S.  1891-92;  p.  1st  ch.,  Dorchester,  July 
1892 — May  1901;  asst.  p.  Washington  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  Sept.  1901— Mar.  1902;  p.  Pleasant  St.  ch.,  Concord,  N.  H., 
Mar.  1902—;  ad.  82i  Warren  St.,  Concord. 


Thomas  Vassar  Caolkins,  b.  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1859. 
U.  R.  1883;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1884-85,  1886-87;  N.  T.  I.  1885-86; 
ord.  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  Oct.  28,  1887;  p.  Chippewa  Falls, 
1887— Oct.  1890;  Fond  du  Lac,  Nov.  1890— Oct.  1897;  Brew- 
ster, N.  Y.,  Jan.  1898— Nov.  1903;  Greenville  and  New  Ipswich, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  1903— Nov.  1907;  Gowanda,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1907—; 
B.  D.,B.  U.T.  S.,  1887. 

Frank  "William  Holmes,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  27,  1862. 
H.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884— Dec.  1885;  health  failed ;  not  ord.; 
in  bus.,  Cambridge,  1886 — ;  res.  82  Magazine  St.,  Cambridge. 

William  Eliot  Knight,  b.  Lexington,  Ky.,  Nov.  16,  1862. 
Cent.  C,  Ky.,  1884;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1884-85;  N.  T.  I.  1885-86;  L. 
T.  S.  1886-87;  on  ed.  staff  Cincinnati  Evening  Post,  Sept. 
1887— spg.  1888;  ord.  Cent.  Presb.  ch.,  Denver,  Col.,  July  1888; 
p.  Presb.  ch.,  Georgetown,  1888-91;  p.  el.  Colfax,  la.,  1891-96; 


188  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1887 

p.  Un.  ch.,  Milan,  Mo.,  1897 — Jan.  1901;  w.  c.  Lexington, 
Ky.,  1901—;  author,  The  Mormon  Church  Polity,  1889;  The 
Kennedy  Memorial,  \^^Z\  The  Shadows  that  Pass,  1894;  Red 
Star  Sermons,  1894;  ad.  The  Meadow  Farms,  Lexington,  Ky. 

*George  Constantmc  Tsaras,  b.  Argalaste,  Thessaly,  Dec.  22, 
1852.  U.  At.  1879-81;  N.  T.  I.  Nov.  1884-87,  rec.  spec,  cert.; 
ord.  Bapt.  Tabernacle,  Boston,  Sept.  6,  1888;  Bapt.  Seminar, 
Hamburg,  Ger. ;  pr.  and  Bib.  worker,  Athens,  Greece,  1889-91; 
pr.  Presb.  ch.,  Piraeus,  1892-95;  sec.  and  interp.  for  an  Eng.  pr., 
Athens,  1896 — ?  ;  trans,  of  tracts;  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  about 
1906. 


*  Joseph  Hamilton  Fletcher,  b.  Kilmarnock,  Scot.,  May  14, 
1853.  Ac.  C.  U  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1885-87;  ord.  Mar.  15,  1882;  p. 
South  Hanson,  Mass.,  1887-91;  Woodville,  1891-96;  Salem 
Depot,  N.  H.,  1896— Apr.  1902;  d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1902. 

James  Frank  Jones,  b.  Alna,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1856.  Wat.  C.  I.U 
yrs.;  N.  T.  L  1885-87;  ord.  South  Penobscot,  Me.,  Sept.  8, 
1887;  p.  Penobscot,  July  1887— June  1891;  Swan's  Island, 
May  1892— Sept.  1893;  Mt.  Vernon,  Dec.  1893— Sept.  1896; 
Bowdoinham,  Dec.  1897— July  1903;  Windsor,  Aug.  1903— 
Sept.  1909;   Saint  George,  Oct.  1909—.  ' 

Hemmay  Shwaytoo  Klaipo,  b.  Teeloe,  Toungoo,  Burma,  Apr. 
5,  1860.  N.  T.  I.  1885-87;  tea.  pub.  sch.,  and  miss.,  1887-1909; 
ord.  Bwe  Karen  Sch.,  Toungoo,  Burma,  Nov.  4,  1909;  asst. 
miss,  and  trav.  pr.  for  Bwe  Karen  Miss.,  1909 — ;  ad.  Toungoo, 
Burma;  author.  Short  Life  of  Paul  (in  Karen);  Do  Not  Do 
(in  Karen). 

Rwssell  Sparks  Sargent,  b.  New  Vienna,  O.,  Mar.  31,  1859. 
D.  U.  2§  yrs.;  N.  T.  L  1885-87;  ord.  Boston,  May  18,  1887;  p. 
Long  Prairie,  Minn.,  and  Sauk  Centre,  1887-89;  Luveme,  1889- 
91;  Pawpaw,  111.,  1891-96;  Peoria,  1896-97;  Chrisman,  aut. 
1897-1903;  Yorkville,  1903-04;   Camanche,  la.,  Dec.  1904—. 

Thomas  Arthur  "Whitaker,  b.  Padiham,  Eng.,  Nov.  26,  1857. 
N.  T.  I.  Feb.  1886-87;  ord.  Waltham,  June  10,  1887;  p.  Santa 
Clara,  Cal.,  Dec.  1887-89;  in  bus.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1889-91;  Oak- 
land, Cal.,  1891-92;  Shirley,  Mass.,  1892-94;  p.  New  Kirk, 
Okl.,  1894-96;  in  bus.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1896-98;  fin.  sec.Mt. 
Olive  Indust.  Bib.  Trn.  Sch.,  Peoples,  Ky.,  1898-1901;  p.  Scipio, 
N.  Y.,  1901-03;  Chittenango,  1903-06;  pres.  World's  Welfare 
Un.,  1907—;  ad.  294  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass.;  anthor, 
In  Business  for  What?   1906;  ed.  World's  Welfare. 


1888]  STUDENTS  189 

*Enoch  Hants  Sweet,  b.  Newport,  N.  S.,  May  11,  1855.  A.  C. 
1884;  ord.  Porte  Lome,  N.  S.,  Feb.  28,  1882;  p.  Porte  Lome 
and  Middleton,  1882— Sept.  1885;  N.  T.  I.  1885-86;  p.  Ayer 
and  Shirley,  June  1886— Dec.  1887;  North  ch.,  Brockton  and 
Brookville,  Jan.  1888— Dec.  1890;  home  miss.,  S.  Dak.,  Feb.— 
Aug.  1891;  p.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Oct.  1891— Dec.  1894;  Mansfield, 
Mass.,  Jan.  1895— Oct.  189S;  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  Oct.  1898- 
1901;  Fullerton,  Cal.,  1901-04;  Chino,  Dec.  1904— June  1905; 
d.  Chino,  Jan.  29,  1905. 

*Arth«r  Benjamin  Thombs,  b.  ElHottsville,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  1857. 
W.  A.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-86;  ord.  Winthrop,  May  26,  1886;  p. 
Winthrop,  1886— Jan.  1888;  d.  Marlboro,  Dec.  4,  1888. 

27— *4 
1383 

F.  A.  Snow,  Class  Secretary 

EDWIN  PALMER  BURTT,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1858. 
C.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1884-86,  1887-88;  Y.  D.  S.,  1888-89;  ord. 
Buxton  Centre,  Me.,  Mar.  13,  1889;  p.  Biddeford,  Mar.  1889— 
Sept.  1890;  Groton,  Mass.,  Sept.  1891— May  1894;  West  New- 
ton, May  1894-99;  ind.  miss..  Shin  Hing,  South  China,  1904^. 

LINDSEY  BAXTER  GOOD  ALL,  b.  Keswick,  Va.,  Mar.  1, 

1861.  Way.  S.  1881-85;  N.  T.  I.  1885-88;  ord.  Boston,  May  11, 
1888;  p.  North  Orange,  N.  J.,  1888— Dec.  1889;  Augusta,  Ga., 
Jan.  1890— June  1891;  Istch.,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  July  1891— 
May  1895;  Shiloh  ch.,  Charlottesville,  and  Pleasant  Grove  ch., 
Gordonsville,  June  1895— Dec.  1897;  fin.  agt.  Valley  Inst.,  Jan. 
1898-1900;  state  org.  ch.  and  S.  S.,  W.  Va.,  1900-05;  p. 
Macedonia ch.,Ansonia,  Conn.,  1905-08;  Mt.  Sinai,  Va.,  1902 — ; 
author.  Reflecting  Incidents,  1904;  Living  Hymns,  1905; 
ad.  Earlysville,  Albe  Co.,  Va. 

JOSEPH  MANSFIELD  LOxNG,  b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Nov.  21, 

1862.  H.  U.  1885;  N.  T.  I.  1855-88;  ord.  Canton,  Me.,  Dec. 
12,  1888;  p.  Canton,  June  1888— Dec.  1891;  East  Winthrop, 
Dec.  1891— Sept.  1897;  Harrington,  Sept.  1897— Aug.  1901; 
1st  ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Aug.  1901— Dec.  1903;  on  staff  U.  S. 
Civ.  Serv.  Cmn.,  and  occ.  s.  chs.,  Dec.  1903 — ;  s.  s.  New  Glatz, 
Md.,  Nov.  1906 — Nov.  1907;  cor.  The  Watchman;  cont.  to 
magazines  and  period.;  ad.  1218  Lawrence  St.,  Brookland,  D.  C. 

ROBERT  ALEXANDER  McGUINN,  b.  Sabbot  Hill,  Va., 
July  5,  1860.  Way.  S.  1881-85;  N.  T.  I.  1885-88;  ord.  Balti- 
more, Md.,  sum.  1888;  p.  Annapolis,  Sept.  1888-89;  gen.  miss, 
ev.,  Md.,  1889-91;  p.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Mar.  1891— Nov.  1894; 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Feb.  1895— May  1896;  miss.  Oklahoma  Ter., 


190  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1888 

1896-98;  Md.  Hosp.  for  Insane,  Catonsville,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1900 — ;  author.  The  Race  Problem  in  the  Churches,  IS'^l;  cont. 
to   Poets  of  America,  1890;  and  to  press. 

FRED  ALBERTIS  SNOW,  b.  North  Berwick,  Me.,  Nov.  23. 
1861.  C.  U.  1885;  N.  T.  I.  1885-88;  ord.  Rockport,  Me.,  Oct, 
18,  1888;  p.  Rockport,  Aug.  1888— June  1892;  Park  Rapids, 
Minn.,  July  1892— Apr.  1895;  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Feb.  1896— 
Dec.  1903;  Old  Town,  Dec.  1903—. 

FRANIC  CURTIS  WHITNEY,  b.  West  Danby,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
30,  1853.  Com.  U.  1880;  instr.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1880-82;  prin- 
Skaneateles  A.  1882-84;  N.  T.  I.  1885-88;  ord.  Groton,  Oct.  21, 
1884;  p.  Groton,  Aug.  1884— Sept.  1889;  Crookston,  Minn.. 
Oct.  1889— Nov.  1891;  Chic.  Ave.  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Dec. 
1891— Aug.  1893;  1st  ch.,  Austin,  Sept.  1893— Oct.  1900; 
Rochester,  Oct.  1900-07;  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1907—. 


*CIarencc  Gardner,  b.  New  London,  N.  H.,  Dec.  12,  1858. 
B.  U.  1883;  tea.  Burlington  Coll.  Inst.,  la.,  1883-84;  N.  T.  I. 
1885-88;  not  ord.;  prof.  Gr.,  Cent.  U.,  Bella,  la.,  1888-89;  w.  c. 
New  London,  N.  H.,  1889-93;   d.  New  London,  June    8,  1893. 

Frank  Arthur  Heath,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  20,  1860.  M.  U. 
1885;  M.  U.  T.  S.  1885-86;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  ord.  West  Acton, 
/une  7,  1888;  p.  West  Acton,  Apr.  1888-91;  Mem.  ch.,  Bingham- 
ton,N.Y.,  July  1891-93;  1st  ch.,  Middletown,  Aug.  1893-1900; 
res.  Seattle,  Wash.,  1904 — ;  in  ind.  miss,  work,  1911 — . 

Tillman  Bowden  Johnson,  b.  Water  Valley,  Ky.,  Sept.  20, 
1859.  CI.  C,  Ky.,  1882,  post-grad.  1882-83;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1883- 
85;  ord.  Clinton,  Ky.,  Sept.  1883;  p.  Clinton,  July  1885— June 
1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886— Mar.  1887;  p.  Salem  Depot,  N.  H.,  Dec. 
1886— Dec.  1888;  Laconia,  Dec.  1888— Mar.  1891;  1st  ch., 
Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr.  1891-1902;  Dorchester  Temple  ch.,  Boston, 
Apr.  1902— Nov.  1907;  Texarkana,  Ark.,  Nov.  1907—;  ad.  611 
Beech  St.,  Texarkana,  Ark.     D.  D.,  CI.  C,  1903. 

Robert  Henry  Middleditch,  b.  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  July  12,  1861. 
N.  Y.  U.,  1885;  U.  T.  S.  1885-86;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  M.  U.  T,  S. 
1887-88;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1888;  act.  p.  Camden, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  1888— June  1889;  asst.  ed.  Christian  Inquirer,  1890- 
93;  p.  Ridley  Park,  Pa.,  Jan.  1893— May  1904;  in  bus.,  June 
1904—;  ad.  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Absalom  Lewis  Powell,  b.  Rockland,  N.  B.,  Mar.  12,  1854. 
Ac.  C.  1883;  ord.  St.  Mary's  Bay,  N.  S.,  Oct.  17,  1883;  p.  St. 
Mary's  Bay,  June  1883— Sept.  1885;  N.  T.  I.  1885-87;  p. 
Guysboro,  N.  S.,  and  Manchester,  June  1887— May  1889;  Stam- 


1888]  STUDENTS  191 

ford,  Vt.,  June  1889— May  1895;  Hancock,  Mass.,  July  1895— 
Nov.  1899;  act.  p.  North  Sunderland,  1899— Apr.  1901;  p. 
Addison,  Vt.,  Apr.  1901 — May  1903;  w.  c.  Saxton's  River, 
May  1903— Apr.  1904;  p.  Meriden,  N.  H..  Apr.  1904— Jan. 
1908;  Chester  Basin,  N.  S.,  Jan.  1908— Dec.  1909;  Gaspereau, 
Dec.  1909—. 


*  James  Simmons  Cranston,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Mar.  4,  1858. 
Norwich  A.  1884-80;  N.  T.  I.  1886-88;  ord.  Norwich,  Conn., 
Aug.  15,  1888;  p.  Chesham,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1888— June  1892; 
Preston  City,  Conn.,  July  1892-98;  s.  Bozrah,  1896-97;  p.  Salem, 
1896-99;  Saybrook,  May— Sept.,  1899;  d.  Norwich,  Sept.  8, 
1899. 

Granville  Hunt,  b.  Campbell  Co.,  Va.,  May  15,  1859.  L.  U- 
1885-86;  N.  T.  I.  1886-88;  ord.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11, 
1889;  p.  St.  Phillips  ch.,  Port  Richmond,  1889— Dec.  1890; 
miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  Berlin,  Md.,  Dec.  1890— Dec.  1891;  p. 
Antioch  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1892— Dec.  1897;  Grace 
Chap,  ch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Jan.  1898—.  D.  D.,  Lynchburg  S. 
and  C,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  1906. 

*  James  Wells  McGregor,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1854. 
N.  T.  I.  1886-88;  ord.  Stoneham,  May  31,  1888;  p.  Stoneham, 
Feb.  1888— Mar.  1891;  Hyannis,  Apr.  1891-98;  d.  Hyannis, 
May  19,  1898. 

William  Cutten  Skiles,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1857. 
N.  T.  I.  1886-88;  ord.  Kansas  Centre,  now  Frederick,  Kans., 
Nov.  29,  1889;  p.  Frederick,  1889— Nov.  1891;  Redemption, 
May  1890—?;  Beverly,  Nov.  1890— Apr.  1894;  Solomon 
City,  Dec.  1891— Sept.  1892;  Barnard,  Sept.  1892— Apr.  1894; 
Chase,  Apr.  1894— July  1896;  Raymond,  Mar.  1895— Nov. 
1896;  Albion  ch.,  near  Olmitz,  Apr.  1894— Nov.  1898;  Ray- 
mond, Oct.  1899- Oct.  1900;  Lyons,  Oct.  1899- June  1901; 
disab. ;  ret. ;  ad.  Frederick,  Kans. 

Elwyn  Osmer  Taylor,  b.  Chatham,  Mass.,  July  5,  1861. 
Derby  A.,  Hingham,  1877-79;  in  bus.,  1879-86;  N.  T.  I.  1886- 
88,  post-grad.  1888-89;  ord.  Billerica,  June  13,  1889;  p. 
Billerica,  1888— Nov.  1891;  asst.  p.  Tremont  Temple  ch., 
Boston,  Nov.  1891— Oct.  1892;  p.  Bunker  Hill  ch.,  Charles- 
town,  Oct.  1892-95;  ev.,  especially  among  the  French  in  New 
Eng.,  1895-97;  p.  West  Royalston  and  V/arwick,  May  1897- 
1901;  Middlebury,  Vt.  1901-04;  Paris,  Me.,  1904-07;  George- 
town, Mass.,  1907—; 


Llewellyn  Joshua.  Tingley,  b.  Margaree,"'C.  B.,  Sept.  9,  1860. 
Ac.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  R.  T.;S.  1887-88;  ord.  Jordan  River, 


192  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1889 

N.  S.,  Sept.  20,  1888;  p.  Shelburae,  Sand  Point,  and  Jordan 
River  chs.,  res.  Sherburne,  N.  S.,  1888-89;  Melvern  Square, 
1890-97;  Freeport,  1897-99;  Clementsvale,  N.  S.,  1899-1902; 
Hammond's  Plains,  1902-03;  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  1903-06; 
Pugwash,  1906-08;  Falmouth,  1908-10;  Brookfield,  Jan.  1911—. 

17— *3 
1889 

L.  S.  BowERMAN,  Class  Secretary 
GEORGE  RICKER  BERRY,  b.  West  Sumner,  Me.,  Oct.  15, 
1865.  C.  U.  1885;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Liberty,  Me.,  Nov. 
7,  1889;  p.  Liberty,  1889— Nov.  1892;  stud.  U.  Chic,  1892-95, 
fellow  in  Sem.  Lang.,  1893-94,  asst.  Sem.  Lang.,  1895-96;  instr. 
Sem.  Lang.,  Colg.  T.  S.,  1896-98,  prof.  1898—;  author.  The 
Letters  of  the  Rm  2  Collection  in  the  British  Museum,  1896; 
A  New  Old  Testament,  1897;  A  N ew  Lexicon  to  the  Neiv  Testament, 
1897;  The  Book  of  Proverbs,  (in  Am.  Comm.),  1904;  The 
Old  Testament  among  the  Semitic  Religions,  1910;  ad.  Hamil- 
ton, N.  Y.     Ph.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1895;  D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1904. 

LOUIS  SCHARL  BOWERMAN,  b.  Dresden,  Ger.,  May  9, 
1864.  S.  W.  B.  C.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Medfield,  May 
28,  1889;  p.  Medfield,  June  1889— May  1891;  Randoloh,  June 
1891— Nov.  1896;  1st  ch.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Dec.  1896- Aug. 
1902;  Im.  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.  1902— Sept.  1905;  stud. 
N.  T.  I.,  and  U.  Chic,  Oct.  1905— May  1906;  s.  s.  Barry,  111., 
June  1906— Aug.  1907;  p.  East  Side  ch..  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
Sept.  1907 — Oct.  1908;  Im.  ch.,  (consolidation  East  Side  and 
1st  chs.)  Salt  Lake  City,  Oct.  1908—;  ad.  269  South  11th  St. 
East,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

WILLIAM  ABRAHAM  CREDITT,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  July 
14,  1864.  L.  U.  1885,  post-grad.  1885-86;  N.  T.  I.  1SS6-S9; 
ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  1889;  gen.  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S., 
Md.  and  D.  C,  May  1889— Aug.  1890;  tea.  State  U.,  Louisville, 
Ky.,  1890-91,  and  p.  Frankfort,  Oct.  lS90-^ept.  1892;  tea. 
State  Norm.  Sch.,  Frankfort,  1891-92;  p.  Berean  ch..  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Sept.  1892— Dec  1897;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec. 
1897—;  ad.  628  South  19th  St.,  Philadelphia.  D.  D.,  L.  U., 
1900. 

JOHN  LINCOLN  DEARING,  b.  Webster,  Me.,  Dec  10, 
1858.  C.  U.  1884;  tea.  1884-86;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Lisbon 
Falls,  Me.,  June  25,  1889;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Yokohama,  Japan, 
1889 — ;  pres.  Yokohama  Bapt.  T.  S.,  and  prof.  Theol.  and  Eth., 
1894-1908;  gen.  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.  for  Japan,  China,  and  P.  I., 
1908-10;  miss.  Yokohama,  Japan,  1910—;  ad.  67  A  Bluff, 
Yokohama;  author.  Outline  of  Theology  (in  Japanese),  1905, 
1906.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1900. 


1889]  STUDENTS  193 

GEORGE  COLEMAN  GOW,  b.  Ayer,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1860. 
B.  U.  1884;  N.  T.  I.  1885-89;  not  ord.;  instr.  Mus.,  Smith  C, 
Northampton,  1889-95;  prof.  Mus.,  Vas.  C,  1895—;  author, 
The  Stritcture  of  Music,  1895;  cont.  to  American  History  and 
Encyclopaedia  of  Music;  ad.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Mus.  D., 
B.  U.,  1902. 

HARRY  HORATIO  HALL,  b.  Upper  Sussex,  N.  B.,  Aug.  28, 
1863.  Ac.  C.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  Feb.  1887-89;  ord.  Emerson,  Mani- 
toba, Aug.  16,  1889;  p.  Emerson,  1889-93;  Portage  la  Prairie, 
1893-99;  Emerson  C.  Or.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1897-99;  res  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  in  1902;  Stuardbum,  ? — 1905;  far.  Winnipeg,  in  1911; 
ad.  102  Betoumey  St.,  Winnipeg. 

SAMUEL  WILLIS  HAMBLEN,  b.  Lovell  Center,  Me.,  Sept. 
12,  1862.  B.  U.  1886;  N.T.  1. 1886-89;  ord.  North  Berwick,  Me., 
Sept.  26,  1889;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Sendai,  Japan,  Nov.  1889— 
June  1899;  Tokyo,  Dec.  1900— May  1909;  ed.  Gleanings, 
1894-96,  1902-09;  in  U.  S.  on  furlough,  July  1899— Nov.  1900, 
June  1909—;   ad.  Granville,  O. 

JOHN  CHESTER  HYDE,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  8,  1864. 
U.  P.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  May  22, 
1889;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Congo  Free  State,  Africa,  Nov.  1889— 
Nov.  1892;  p.  2d  ch.,  Waterford,  Conn.,  Aug.  1893— Nov. 
1902;  2d  ch.,  Newport,  R.  I.  Nov.  1902— Jan.  1905;  1st  ch., 
Dexter,  Me.,  Sept.  1905— Oct.  1909;  asst.  p.  Euclid  Ave.  ch., 
Cleveland,  0.,  Oct.  1909—;  ad.  2040  East  69th  St.,  Cleveland. 

JOHN  LEWIS,  b.  St.  Clears,  South  Wales,  Oct.  14,  1858- 
Pontypool  Bapt.  C,  Wales,  1885;  ord.  Port  Elgin,  N.  B.,  Oct- 
28,  1885;  p.  Port  Elgin,  Oct.  1885— Aug.  1886;  N.  T.  L  1886-89; 
p.  Cheltenham,  Ont.,  Sept.— Nov.,  1889;  Black  River  Falls, 
Wis.,  Jan.— July,  1890;  Nev^cassel,  Oct.  1890— Oct.  1891; 
Mauston,  Oct.  1891— May  1892;  Sydney,  N.  S.,  May  1S92— 
Mar.  1895;  Campellton,  N.  B.,  May — Aug.,  1895;  Antigonish, 
N.  S.,  Dec.  1895— June  1897;  Morehead  City,  N.  C,  Jan.  1898— 
Sept.  1899;  Clayton,  Oct.  1899— Oct.  1901;  Southern  Pines, 
Nov.  1901 — June  1902;  Clarksville  and  Aaron's  Creek,  Va., 
June  1902— Apr.  1904;  Aaron's  Creek,  Apr.  1904— Apr.  1906; 
Natural  Bridge,  Apr.— Oct.,  1906,  Nov.  1906— Apr.  1910;  in 
bus.,  May  1910 — ;   ad.  Acadia  Cottage,  Southern  Pines,  N.  C. 

*LEROY  JOHNSON  MONTAGUE,  b.  Sparta,  Va.,  Jan.  6, 
1856.  L.  U.  1886 ;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89 ;  ord.  53d  St.  ch..  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  May  27,  1889;  p.  Annapolis,  Md.,  June  1889— June  1891; 
ev.  Baltimore,  July  1891— Dec.  1893;  p.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  1894— Oct.  1897;  Ebenezerch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  1897— 
Nov  1906;  d.  Boston,  Nov.  29,  1906. 


194  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1889 

EBENEZER  NELSON  PIERCE,  b.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  July 
24,  1851.  Bost.  Lat.  Sch.  1872;  N.  T.  I.  1877-79,  1888-89;  ord. 
Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  Sept.  14,  1881;  p.  Mt.  Desert,  1879-80;  Weld 
and  East  Dixfield,  1880-81;  Mt.  Desert,  1881-83;  Charleston, 
1883-85;  Alna,  1886-88;  Colerain,  Mass.,  Mar.  1889-90;  West- 
em,  Neb.,  1890-93;  Avon,  Mass.,  Jan.  1894-95;  Gayhead,  1895- 
96;  Winter  Harbor,  Me.,  1896— Sept.  1897;  sales.  Whitney- 
ville,  Lubec,  Machias;  health  failed,  res.  Tampa,  Fla.,  Atlanta, 
Ga.;  p.  Great  Bend,  Kans.,  Mar.  1908-09;  Larned,  1909-10; 
s.  Cong,  ch.,  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  sum.  1910;  p.  Cong,  ch.,  North 
Falmouth,  Mass.,  Nov.  1910—. 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON  RAMSDELL,  b.  Lubec,  Me.,  Nov. 
13,  1859.  C.  U.  1886;  N.  T.  L  1886-89;  ord.  South  Paris,  Me., 
Oct.  30,  1889;  p.  South  Paris,  July  1889— Dec.  1901;  Caribou, 
Jan.  1902—. 

JOSEPH  SOMERS  RUSSEL,  b.  Rancocas,  N.  J.,  July  28, 
1860.  B.  U.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Mar. 
26,  1890;  p.  Warwick,  1890— Oct.  1891;  Hope  Valley,  Nov. 
1891— Feb.  1898;  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1898— Mar. 
1901;  Presb.  chs.,  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kans.,  and  Dodge  City, 
Mar.  1901— June  1907;  ext.  work  Presb.  Bd.  H.  M.;  author, 
Outline  Studies  of  Genesis,  1894;  ad.  Roy,  N.  Mex. 

ELISHA  SANDERSON,  b.  Canton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  6,  1862.  C. 
U.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Greenville,  N.  H.,  June  19,  1889; 
p.  Greenville,  1889— Aug.  1895;  New  Ipswich,  June  1889— 
Aug.  1895;  Hopkinton,  Sept.  1895— Apr.  1899;  Moosup, 
Conn.,  May  1899— Dec.  1902;  Montville,  Jan.  1903— Dec. 
1908;  Sedgwick,  Me.,  Jan.  1909—. 

ARTHUR  LINCOLN  SNELL,  b.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Apr.  7, 
1865.  H.  U.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Foxboro,  Sept.  11, 
1889;  p.  Foxboro,  1889— Sept.  1891;  West  Somerville,  Oct. 
1891— Sept.  1900;  Fitchburg,  Oct.  1900— Jan.  1911;  sec.  A.  B. 
F.  M.  S.,  N.  Y.  dist.,  Feb.  1911—;  ad.  23  East  26th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  MILTON  WALDRON,  b.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  May  19, 
1863.  L.  U.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89;  ord.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Sept.  1890;  p.  Berean  ch.,  Washington,  1890— Mar.  1892; 
Bethel  ch.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Mar.  1892— June  1907;  Shiloh 
ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1907 — ;  ed.  rel.  papers;  prof. 
Fla.  Eapt.  C;  lect.  How.  U.;  ad.  1334  V  St.  N.  W.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.    S.  T.  D.,  L.  U.,  1904. 


Richard  Henry  Baker,  b.  Hatfield,  Eng.,  Nov.  14,1852.     C. 
U.  1883;    ord.  Eastport,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1883;    p.  Cherryfield, 


1889]  STUDENTS  195 

1883— June  188G;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  asst.  p.  6th  St.  ch.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  July  1887— June  1888;  p.  Hendrix  St.  ch.,  Brook- 
lyn, July  1888-1903;    1st  ch.,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.,  1903—. 

Francis  Harris  Parker  Beals,  b.  Inglisville,  N.  S.,  Sept.  27, 
1856.  Ac.  C.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886— Mar.  1887;  ord.  Billtown, 
N.  S.,  May  12,  1887;  p.  Billtown,  1887— Feb.  1889;  Hebron, 
Feb.  1889— May  1895;  Canso,  May  1895— Oct.  1901;  Digby, 
Oct.  1901— Oct.  1902;  health  failed,  w.  c,  Oct.  1902— Sept. 
1904;  p.  Antigonish,  vSept.  1904-05;  1st  ch.,  CornwalHs,  Nov.. 
1905—;  ad.  Upper  Canard,  N.  S. 

Otis  Allen  Freeman,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1861.  B. 
U.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  not  ord.;  tea.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1887-88; 
mechanic,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1888-98;  Westboro  and  Worcester, 
1898—;  ad.  in  1911,  22  Salem  St.,  Worcester. 

Henry  Frink,  b.  Preston,  Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1854.  B.  U.  1886; 
N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  C.  T.  S.  Sept.— Dec,  1887;  R.  T.  S.  Jan.— 
May,  1888;  not  ord.;  far.  Preston,  Conn.,  1888—. 

JAMES  THOMAS  LIGHTFOOT,  b.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Nov. 
20,  1855.  Car.  C.  1884-86;  ord.  Chtattanooga,  Tenn.,  June 
7,  1885;  p.  Mill  Spring,  Feb.  1884— Sept.  1885;  Mansfield's 
Gap,  Leadvale,  Sept.  1885— Sept.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-89,  rec. 
spec,  cert.;  miss.  Silver  City,  N.  M.,  Sept.  1889— Apr.  1890; 
assoc.  miss..  Mo.,  1891-92;  p.  Lake  City,  Fla.,  Oct.  1892— Oct. 
1893;  Springplace,  Ga.,  1897—?     ;  res.  Dexter,  N.  Mex.  1910. 

Donald  Gordon  Macdonald,  b.  Uigg,  P.  E-  I.,  Feb.  15,  1843. 
Ac.  C.  2  yrs.;  ord.  Newport,  N.  S.,  Jan.  16,  1873;  p.  Newport, 
1873;  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I.,  1873-80;  Sackville,  N.  B.,  1880- 
83;  ev.  N.  B.,  N.  S.,  and  P.  E.  I.,  1883-86;  N.  T.  I.  and  p. 
Ashland,  1886— Dec.  1887;  Toronto  Bapt.  C.  and  p.  Mem.  ch., 
Toronto,  Can.,  1888— May  1889;  p.  Stratford,  Ont.,  1889-92; 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  1892-95;  North  Sydney,  1895— Nov.  1897;  ev. 
Manitoba,  Dec.  1897— Jan.  190S;  ev.  Sask.,  Jan.  1908— Jan. 
1910;  B.  C,  Jan.  1910—;  author,  Bible  Baptisma,  1875; 
Arrows  from  the  Divine  Quiver;  Plain  Truths  for  Thoughtful 
People;  ad.  Nanaimo,  B.  C,  Can.  B.  Th.,  Toronto,  Bapt.  C, 
1889. 

Charles  Albert  Parker,  b.  Ludlow,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1859.  B.  U. 
1886;  N.  T.  I.  Feb.— Dec,  1887;  R.  T.  S.  Jan.  1888-89;  ord. 
Houlton,  Me.,  July  26,  1889;  p.  Gunnison,  Colo.,  and  Lake  City, 
Dec  1889— Dec.  1891;  Lake  City,  Dec.  1891— Nov.  1893;  s. 
Carver,  Mass.,  Dec.  1893— Dec.  1894;  H.  U.  D.  S.  1893-95; 
p.  Calvary  ch.,  Ouincy,  Feb.  1895— Sept.,  1898;  Los  Gates, 
Cal.,  Sept.  1898— Nov.   1900;    Im.  ch.,  San  Jos^,  Oct.  1901— 


196  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION        11889 

May  1903;   w.  c,  health  failed,  1903-1906;    p.  Redwood  City, 
Jan.  1906—. 

Herman  Joseph  Powell,  b.  Ionia,  Mich.,  Jan.  30,  1864.  U. 
Mich.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  ord.  Springlake,  Mich.,  Oct. 
14,  1887;  s.  Springlake,  May  1887— Aug.  1888;  B.  U.  T.  S. 
1888-90;  p.  Creston,  la.,  May  1890— Sept.  1894;  Joliet,  111., 
July  1895— Feb.  1897;  w.  c.  Ionia,  Mich.,  1897-99;  p.  Carls- 
bad, N.  Mex.,  Jan.  1900— Feb.  1902;  Albuquerque,  Feb. 
1902— Mar.  1904;  s.  in  Cal.,  1904;  asst.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  1905— May  1907;  far.  and  occ.  s.,  1907—;  ad.  Santa 
Ana,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

David  Price,  b.  Merthyr  Tydvil,  Wales,  Jan.  19,  1858.  Llan- 
gollen Bapt.  C,  Wales,  1879-82;  ord.  Holyhead,  May  16,  1882; 
p.  Holyhead,  1882— Oct.  1884;  Paradise,  N.  S.,  Dec.  1884— 
Aug.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  p.  Cambridge,  N.  S.,  July  1887— 
June  1890;  Isaac's  Harbor,  July  1890— June  1894;  Tyron,  P. 
E.  I.,  Sept.  1894— May  1900;  Milton  ch.,  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 
Nov.  1900— Nov.  1904;  North  River,  P.  E.  I.,  Dec.  1904— Oct. 
1^06;  Milton;  N.  S.,  Nov.  1906— Nov.  1908;  Dartmouth,  Dec. 
1908-July  1911;  Middle  Sackville,  N.B.,  Aug.  1911—. 

Hibbert  Binney  Smith,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  Sept.  5,  1858. 
Ac.  C.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  ord.  Little  River,  N.  S.,  Sept.  11, 
1887;  p.  Canso,  1887-90;  Springhill,  1890-96;  Sydney,  C.  B., 
1896-98;  New  Germany,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1898— Dec.  1905;  Melvem 
Square,  Jan.  1906— Mar.  1912;  Hebron,  Mar.  1912—. 

Edward  Arthur  Tack,  b.  Milford,  N.  H.,  Feb.  6,  1860.  A.  C. 
1885;  Chic.  T.  S.  (Cong.)  1886-87;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.— Dec,  1887; 
R.  T.  S.  1888— May  1889;  miss.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1889-91;  ord. 
Newburgh,  Nov.  10,  1891;  p.  People's  ch.,  Newburgh,  May 
1891-96;  Summer  St.  ch.,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Nov.  1896— Dec. 
1897,  People's  ch.,  Dec.  1897— June  1899;  ev.  work,  1899-1900; 
p.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Cong,  ch.,  and,  Casco,  Me.,  Un.  ch.,  1901-03; 
miss,  to  lumbermen,  under  Me.  H.  M.  Soc,  1904;  N.  H.  state 
miss.,  Cong.,  1905;  p.  Cong,  ch..  West  Stewartstown,  N.  H., 
1906-07;  West  ch..  Concord,  N.  H.,  1908—;  ad.  518  North  State 
St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 


Burton  Crankshaw,  b.  Blackburn,  Eng.,  Feb.  1,  1851.  N.  T. 
I.  1887-89;  ord.  2d  ch.,  Cambridge,  Sept.  17,  1889;  Cp.  East 
Cambridge,  1889— Aug.  1893;  w.  c.  Fall  River,  1893—1900; 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  1900—;  memb.  city  govt.,  1906-08;  ad.  1  Tyler 
St.,  Nashua. 

*"WiIIiam  Butler  Crowell  Merry,  b.  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass., 
June  14,  1861.  N.  T.  I.  1887-89;  ord.  Salem  Depot,  N.  H., 
June  27,  1889;  p.  Salem  Depot,  Apr.  1889— Aug.  1891;   High- 


1890]  STUDENTS  197 

land  ch.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Sept.  1891— Dec.  1897;  Union  Sq. 
ch.,  Somerville,  Jan.  1897 — July  1903;  supt.  Boston  Bapt. 
City  Miss.  Soc,  1903-11;   d.  Taunton,  July  5,  1911. 

William  Allen  Chipman  Rowse,  b.  Lockeport,  N.  S.,  Oct.  4, 
1852.  Ac.  C.  1885-86;  N.  T.  I.  1887-89;  ord.  Upper  St.  Mary's, 
N.  S.,  Apr.  6,  1887;  p.  Upper  St.  Mary's  and  Port  Hilford, 
Apr.— Sept.,  1887;  Pocasset,  Mass.,  Jan.  1888-90;  Pendleton, 
Ore.,  1890-91;  Chehalis,  Wash.,  1891;  Mt.  Vernon  and  Sedro- 
Wolley,  1891-94;  became  a  Disciple;  p.  Mt.  Vernon,  1895-96; 
in  bus.,  Kenmare,  N.  D.,  1896-1901;  p.  Kelso,  Wash.,  1901-03; 
in  bus.,  Kelso  and  Seattle,  1903—;  ad.  121  11th  Ave.,  Seattle. 


Joseph  Edward  Dinsmore,  b.  Marblehead,  Mass.,  June  IQ, 

1857.  Marblehead  A.,  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1887-89;  ord.  Marble- 
head,  Feb.  11,  1886;  p.  Merrimacport,  Jan.  1886— May  1887; 
Newton,  N.  H.,  May  1887— Oct.  1888;  Huntington,  Mass., 
Jan.  1889-1890;  South  Chelmsford,  1890— Aug.  1891;  Cottage 
City,  1891-92;  North  Leverett,  1893— Dec.  1894;  Fayville, 
Jan.  1895— Mar.  1897;  res.  Pendleton  Hill,  Conn.,  Aug.  1898— 
June  1900;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  1900— Aug.  1902;  p, 
Nantucket,  Aug.  1902— Oct.  1904;  Rowe,  Dec.  1904-07; 
occ.  s.  and  ev.  work,  Lowell,  May  1908 — ;  ad.  101  Grand  St., 
Lowell,  Mass. 

Sidney  Eagene  Packard,  b.  Warren,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  1860.  N, 
T.  I.  1887— Feb.  1889;  ord.  Newcastle  and  Alna,  Me.,  May  9, 
1889;  p.  Newcastle  and  Alna,  Feb.  1889— Sept.  1891;  Rock- 
land, 1891-92;  Hodgdon,  1892— Sept.  1893;  Waldoboro,  1893- 
94;  Liberty,  1894-95;  Martinsville,  1895-97;  Rockport,  1897- 
1900;  Johnson,  Vt.,  Oct.  1900-02;  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  Nov, 
1902— Aug.  1903;  Waldoboro,  Sept.  1903-05;  s.  s.  Friendship, 
Nov.  1905-11;  ad.  Waldoboro. 

"Walter  James  Swaffield,  b.  Bristol,  Eng.,  Dec.  6,  1857.  East 
London  Inst.  1873-75;  ord.  Port  Hawkesbury,  N.  S.,  Aug.  20, 
1880;  ev.,  Can.,  1880-85;  p.  Fairville  ch.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1885- 
87;  N.  T.  I.  1887-88;  p.  Mariner's  ch.,  Boston,  May  1888-96; 
Summit  Ave.  ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1896-1903;  Lexington 
Ave.  ch.,  New  York  City,  Mar.  1904— Nov.  1906;  1st  ch., 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Dec.  1906 — Dec.  1911;  author,  A  Scriptural 
Catechism,  1905;  D.  D.,  Potomac  U.,  1908.  33— *2 

1890 

H.  F.  Perry,  Class  Secretary 

HENRY  DUGWELL  BENTLEY,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Jan.  31, 

1858.  Ac.  C.  1881;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  miss.  Winnipeg,  Mani- 
toba, aut.  1890— Oct.  1891;  miss.  p.  Ord,  Neb.,  Nov.  1891— Jan, 


198  THE  NE\\T:'0N  THEOLOaiCAL  INSTITUTION         [1890 

1893;  ord.  Ord,  Mar.  8,  1892;  s.  Northboro,  Mass.,  Feb.— May, 
1893,  p.  May  1893— May  1895;  BluehiU,  Me.,  Nov.  1895— 
Sept.  1897;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1898— Apr.  1901;  Grenfell, 
Sask.,  Jan.  1902— Oct.  1904;  miss,  ch.,  Medora,  Man.,  Oct. 
1904— Oct.  1905;  miss,  ch.,  Chemanais,  B.  C,  Nov.  1905— Mar. 
1906;  far.,  Wetaskiwin,  Alta.,  1906—. 

*CHARLES  HOVEY  BROWN,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  24, 
1858.  M.  I.  T.  1880;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  ord.  Willington,  Conn., 
Oct.  2,  1890;  p.  Willington,  1890-99;  Newport,  Vt.,  Nov. 
1899— July  1906;  Saxton's  River,  Aug.  1906— July  1908;  d. 
Saxton's  River,  July  23,  1908. 

JUDSON  BILLINGS  BRYANT,  b.  Knox,  Me.,  June  30,  1862. 
C.  U.  1886;  N.  T.  L  1887-90;  ord.  China,  Me.,  Sept.  26,  1890; 
p.  China,  1890— Feb.  1891;  Bowdoinham,  Feb.  1891— Oct. 
1892;  Wayne  and  Fayette,  Dec.  1893— Sept.  1899;  in  bus. 
1899—;  ad.  237  Stevens  Ave.,  Woodfords,  Portland,  Me. 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  COOPER,  b.  Middletown,  N.  J.,  Feb. 
23,  1862.  M.  U.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  not  ord.;  miss,  work 
Headdon's  Corner,  N.  J.,  and  other  places,  June  1890 — May. 
1891;  p.  Montana,  May  1891 — May  1892;  miss,  work,  Alden, 
Lorraine,  Waverly  Park,  Tremly,  Garwood,  and  elsewhere, 
Feb.  1893— July  1896;  Waverly  Park,  Tremly,  Garwood,  and 
elsewhere,  Feb.  1897— July  1902;  Alden,  Tremly,  New  Orange, 
Sept.  1902— Feb.  1904;  N.  J.  State  Hosp.,  Feb.  1904— Apr.  1911 ; 
miss.  Keansburg,  June-Sept.,  1911;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
1911—;    ad.  91  Charles  St.,  New  York. 

EDWIN  LEWIS  GATES,  b.  Melvem  Square,  N.  S.,  Mar.  23, 
1862.  Ac.  C.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  ord.  Fiskdale,  June  5, 
1890;  p.  Fiskdale,  Mar.  1890— Aug.  1893;  Warner,  N.  H.,  Nov. 
1893— Mar.  1899;  Crown  Hill  ch.,  Nashua,  Apr.  1899— May 
1904;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  June  1904— Sept.  1909;  Dover-Fox- 
croft,  Sept.  1909—. 

*CHARLES  HADLEY,  b.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Aug.  5,  1864.     Ba. 

C.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  ord.  Lewiston,  Me.,  July  16,  1890; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Perambore,  Madras,  India,  1890-94;  d.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1895. 

P^^  WILLIAM  BERNARD  HUTCHINSON,  b.  Glenholm,  N.  S., 
Jan.  16,  1861.  Ac.  C.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87,  1889-90;  McM. 
U.tD.  S.  1887-88;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Quebec  City,  P.  Q.,  Jan. 
29,^889;  p.  Quebec  City,  Jan— Sept.,  1889;  North  ch.,  Topeka, 
Kans.,  Aug.  1890— Feb.  1904;  1st  ch.,  Salida,  Colo.,  Feb.— 
July,  1904;  1st  ch.,  Lawrence,  Kans.,  Aug.  1904— July  1907; 
pres.^Ac.  U.,  Aug.  1907— Aug.  1909;  p.  1st  Ave.  ch.,  Hutchinson, 
Kans.,  Sept.  1909 — ;  ad.  522  1st  Ave.  East,  Hutchinson,  Kans. 

D.  D.,  Ott.  U.,  1901. 


1890]  STUDENTS  199 

FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  KLEIN,  b.  Sommerfeld,  Prussia, 
Dec.  14,  1859.  P.  A.  A.  188G-87;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  ord.  New- 
ton Centre,  May  15,  1890;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Assam,  May  1890— 
Aug.  1891;  tea.  Boston,  Mass.,  win.  1891-92;  p.  Wenham, 
Apr.  1892— Feb.  1895;  Andover,  Feb.  1895— Apr.  1900; 
Stratham,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1900— Feb.  1904;  Pownal,  Vt.,  Feb. 
1904 — Mar.  1906;  Bapt.  and  Free  Bapt.  chs.,  Greene,  Me., 
Apr.  1906— Dec.  1909;  Bapt.  ch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Jan.— Nov., 
1910;  tea.  theol.  dept..  Bishop  C,  Marshall,  Tex.,  Dec.  1910— 
May  1911;  p.  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  June  1911 — . 

WILBUR  BROWN  PARSHLEY,  b.  Urbana,  O.,  Sept.  14, 
1859.  Ord.  Liveoak,  Fla.,  Jan.  29,  1882;  p.  Liveoak  and 
Madison,  Sept.  1881 — Sept.  1882;  act.  p.  Narragansett  Pier, 
R.  I.,  aut.  1882— sum.  1883;  B.  U.  1886;  act.  p.  Phenix,  R.  I., 
July  1886— Sept.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  s.  East  Cambridge, 
spg.  1888— aut.  1889;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Nemuro,  Japan,  1890- 
95;  Yokohama,  1895—,  prof.  Ch.  Hist.,  Bapt.  T.  S.,  Yokohama, 
and  later,  Tokyo,  1895 — ,  pres.,  1908 — ;  ad.  45  Hisakata  cho, 
Koishikawa,  Tokyo.     D.  D.,  B.  U.,  1911. 

HENRY  FRANCIS  PERRY,  b.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Oct.  6, 
1861.  W.  A.  1887;  U.  Chic,  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  ord. 
Hudson,  June  12,  1888;  p.  Hudson,  June  1888— Nov.  1890; 
Hyde  Park,  Dec.  1890— Nov.  1896;  spec.  stud.  H.  U.,  Bost.U., 
andU.  Chic;  p.Chicago.Ill.,  Dec.  1896— Nov.  1903;  Jarvis  St. 
ch.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Dec.  1903— June  1909;  lect.  on  Past.  Theol., 
McM.  U.  1907-09;  p.  Vancouver,  B.  C,  July  1909—;  ad.  1017 
Nelson  St.,  Vancouver,  B.  C.     D.  D.,  S.  C,  1902,  McM.  U.,  1909. 

ARTHUR  LEONARD  WADSWORTH,  b.  New  Sharon,  Me., 
Jan.  4,  1864.  B.  U.  1886;  tea.  Adams,  Mass.,  1886-87;  N.  T.  I. 
1887-90;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  17,  1890;  instr.  Heb.  and 
Gr.,  N.  T.  I.,  1890-92;  p.  Rockland,  Apr.  1892— Oct.  1896; 
Newport,  Vt.,  Dec  1896— Oct.  1899;  Monrovia,  Cal.,  Oct. 
1899— Jan.  1904;  fielded.  The  Pacific  Baptist,  190^—;  author. 
The  Preacher  for  the  Present  Age,  1900;  Vital  Needs  in  Modern 
Church  Life,  1902;  ad.  710  El  Centro  St.,  South  Pasadena,  Cal. 

WILLIAM  WALTER  WAKEMAN,  b.  Moodus,  Conn.,  July 
29,  1860.  B.  U.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  ord.  Hampton  Falls, 
N.  H.,  June  19,  1890;  p.  Hampton  Falls  and  Seabrook,  June 
1890— Apr.  1897;  miss.  Bost.  Bapt.  S.  S.  Assoc,  Medford, 
Mass.,  Apr.— July,  1897;  org.  ch.,  South  Medford,  July  1897, 
p.  Oct.  1897— Feb.  1900;  Reading,  Feb.  1900— Nov.  1903; 
s.  s..  New  Brain  tree,  Mass.,  Cong,  ch.,  Jan.  1904 — ^July  1905; 
p.  Bapt.  ch.,  Ashland,  Nov.  1907— May  1910;  Bellingham,  Apr. 
1911 — ;  author.  New  Hampshire  Baptists  in  Missions,  1901;  ad. 
Medway,  Mass. 


-  200  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1890 

CHARLES  LINCOLN  WHITE,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Jan.  22, 
1863.  B.  U.  1887;  N.  T.  L  1887-90;  ord.  Great  Falls,  now 
Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Oct.  17,  1890;  p.  Somersworth,  Sept. 
1890— Nov.  1894;  Nashua,  Dec.  1894— July  1900;  gen.  sec. 
N.  H.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  July  1900— Sept.  1901;  pres.  Cy.  C, 
1901-08;  assoc.  cor.  sec.  A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  July  1908—;  ad.  23 
East  26th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     D.  D.,  B.  C,  1902. 

*BENAIAH  LONGLEY  WHITMAN,  b.  Wilmot,  N.  S.,  Nov. 
21,  1862.  B.  U.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1887-90;  ord.  Newton  Upper 
Falls,  Sept.  13,  1887;  p.  Newton  Upper  Falls,  1887— Aug.  1888; 
North  Grafton,  Sept.  1888— Oct.  1889;  Free  St.  ch.,  Portland, 
Me.,  Sept.  1890— Aug.  1892;  pres.  C.  U.  1892-95;  pres.  Col. 
U.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1895-1900;  p.  5th  ch.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  Apr.  1900— Dec.  1907;  1st  ch.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Jan.  1908— 
Nov.  1911;   d.  Seattle,  Nov.  27,  1911.     D.  D.,  B.  C.  1894. 


^Hartnell  John  Bartlett,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Aug.  25,  1864.  W. 
A.  1887;  N.T.I.  1887-89;  C.  T.  S.  1889-90;  ord.  New  Boston, 
N.  H.,  July  2,  1890;  p.  New  Boston,  1890— June  1896;  Ash- 
land, Mass.,  July  1896 — Apr.  1898;  Thompson,  Conn.,  May 
1898— Mar.  1900;  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1900— May  1906; 
North  Scituate,  Mass.,  May  1906— July  1911;  d.  North  Scituate, 
July  4,  1911. 

Binney  Gunnison,  b.  Erie,  Pa.,  Dec.  20,  1863.  H.  U.  1886; 
N.  T.  I.  1887— Apr.  1889;  C.  T.  S.  1889-90;  ord.  dea.  Meth. 
ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1891;  asst.  p.  People's  ch.,  Apr. 
1891— Feb.  1893;  tea.  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Feb.— July, 
1893;  stud.  Sch.  of  Expr.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-94;  tea.  Sch. 
of  Expr.,  1894-95,  1897-1907;  tea.  W.  A.,  Mar.  1895— June 
1896;  tea.  Eloc,  St.  John's  Ecc.  S.,  Brighton,  Mass.,  1897-98; 
H.  U.,  1905-06;  A.  T.  S.  1900-1907;  Jas.  Millikin  U.,  Decatur, 
111.,  1907—. 

Willard  Parker  Palmer,  b.  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  Dec.  27,  1861. 
Cob.  C.  I.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1887— Nov.  1888;  ord.  China,  Me., 
Mar.  6,  1889;  p.  China,  Jan.  1889— June  1890;  Vassalboro, 
July  1890— Sept.  1892;  in  bus.,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1893-1900; 
Fairfield,  Me.,  Jan.  1900— June  1908;  p.  China,  June  1908— 
Jan.   1911;  Harrington,  1911—. 

*Fred  Miller  Perkins,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1864. 
C.  U.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1887— Jan.  1888;  d.  Somerville,  Jan.  2, 
1888. 

Ulysses  Grant  Baker  Pierce,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  17, 
1865.  N.  T.  I.  1887-89;  Hills.  C.  1890;  H.  U.  D.S.  1890-91; 
ord.  Decorah,  la.,  July  1891;    p.  Unit,  ch.,  Decorali,   1891— 


1891]  STUDENTS  201 

Nov.  1892;  Pomona,  Cal.,  Mar.  1893— Dec.  1897;  Ithaca,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  1898-1901;  Washington,  D.  C,  1901—;  lect.;  chapl. 
U.  S.  Senate,  1909— ;  author.  The  Soul  of  Die  Bible,  1907;  The 
Religion  of  the  Spirit,  1910;  ad.  1616  Riggs  Place,  Washington, 
D.  C.     D.  D.,  Hills.  C,  1909,  Geo.  Washington  U.,  1909. 


*  George  Francis  Fletcher,  b.  East  Washington,' N.  H.,  Feb.  26, 
1854.  Mid.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1888-90;  ord.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Nov. 
18,  1890;  res.  East  Washington,  1890-91;  d.  East  Washington, 
July  24,  1891.  20— *6 

J89J 

W.  Bradbury,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  ABNER  ATCHLEY,  b.  Sevierville,  Tenn.,  Apr. 
20,  1860.  Ord.  Alderbranch  ch.,  Sevier  Co.,  Sept.  20,  1885; 
Car.  C.  1884-88;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  p.  Chester,  Conn.,  Sept. 
1891— Apr.  1893;  Famiington,  Me.,  Apr.  1893— Mar.  1895; 
Bath,  Mar.  1895— July  1901;  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  July 
1901— Sept.  1903;  2d  ch.,  Knoxville,  Term.,  Sept.  1903— June 
1911;  Butte,  Mont.,  June  1911—.  D.  D.,  Un.  U.,  Jackson, 
Tenn.,  1908. 

JOHN  HOWARD  BARSS,  b.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  July  7,  1855. 
Ac.  C.  1875;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  July  29, 
1891;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.,  to  Telugus,  1891-93;  w.  c. 
Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1893—. 

WOODMAN  BRADBURY,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Apr.  9,  1866. 

C.  U.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Melrose,  June  2,  1891;  p. 
Laconia,  N.  H.,  May  1891— Apr.  1897;  Pleasant  St.  ch.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Apr.  1897— Mar.  1901;  Old  Cambridge  ch., 
Cambridge,  Mar.  1901 — ;    ad.  127  Upland  Road,  Cambridge. 

D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1907. 

LOUIS  ROUSSY  DUTAUD,  b.  Grande  Ugne,  P.  Q.,  Aug.  4, 
1864.  Grande  Ligne  Miss.  Sch.  1879-84;  Wo.  C,  Ont.,  6  mos., 
1886;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Emileville,  P.  Q.,  Oct.  19,  1893; 
p.  Emileville,  June  1891— May  1894;  Waterloo,  May  1894— 
June  1895;  Quebec  City,  June  1895 — Apr.  1905;  far.  and  occ. 
s..  Grand  Ligne,  1905-08;  p.  Emileville,  Nov.  1908—; 

WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN  HALE,  b.  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
Jan.  9,  1863.  Car.  C.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Mossy  Creek, 
Tenn.,  June  15,  1890;  p.  Missoula,  Mont.,  June  1891— Oct. 
1892;  Kalispell,  Oct.  1892— Feb.  1893;  Morristow-n,  Tenn., 
Sept.  1893-1895;  cor.  sec.  S.  W.  Va.  Inst.,  1895-96;  p.  Warrens- 
burg,  Tenn.,  Nov.  1896 — ;  ad.  Morristown,  Tenn. 


202  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1891 

ADDISON  BENJAMIN  LORIMER,  b.  Beebe  Plain,  P.  Q., 
Apr.  4,  1865.  C.  U.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Coaticooke, 
Que.,  June  12,  1891;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Ont.  and  Que.,  India,  Oct. 
1891— Sept.  1892;  p.  Mt.  Pleasant  ch.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Jan. 
1893— Jan.  1894;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  July  1894— July  1900; 
Columbia  St.  ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  1900—;  ad.  3  Charles  St., 
Bangor. 

LEWIS  DOYLE  MORSE,  b.  Nictaux,  N.  S.,  Jan.  14,  1864. 
Ac.  C.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Nictaux,  N.  S.,  June  9, 
1891;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.,  Bimlipatam,  India,  Dec. 
1891— Mar.  1900;  act.  p.  1st  ch.,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1901— 
Apr.  1902;  p.  Berwick,  1902— Jan.  1904;  Wolfville,  Jan.  1904— 
Mar.  1908;  Colg.  U.,  post-grad.,  1908-10,  instr.  Practical  Miss., 
1908-09;  p.  Earlville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1908—. 

HENRY  WINN  PINKHAM,  b.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Apr. 
14,  1864.  B.  U.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Newton  Centre, 
Sept.  9,  1891;  p.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Sept.  1891— Sept.  1895; 
act.  p.  1st  ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Mar. — Oct.,  1896;  p.  Bethany  ch., 
Denver,  Nov.  1896 — ;  rec.  into  Unit,  min.,  Nov.  1909;  ad. 
2608  Eliot  St.,  Denver. 

FREDERICK  JAMES  SALSMAN,  b.  Country  Harbor,  N.  S., 
July  3,  1854.  N.  T.  I.  1885-89,  1890-91;  ord.  Maiden,  July  15, 
1891;  p.  Rathdrum,  Id.,  Aug.  1891— Aug.  1892;  Missoula, 
Mont.,  Sept.  1892— Mar.  1905;  Ukiah,  Cal.,  Feb.— Dec,  1906; 
Salinas,  Feb.  1907— July  1909;  Stevensville,  Mont.,  June  1910—. 

MARTIN  CURTIS  STONEaPHER,  b.  Foxville,  111.,  Apr. 
30,  1858.  S.  C.  1887,  theol.  dept.  1887-88;  ord.  Exeter,  Neb., 
Aug.  15,  1888;  p.  Exeter,  1888-89;  B.  U.  T.S.  1889-90;  N.  T.  I. 
1890-91;  p.  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  1891-92;  U.  Chic.  1892-93;  p. 
East  Lynn,  111.,  1893-95;  Rosedale,  Kans.,  1895-96;  Xenia,  O., 
1897—?.     Ph.  D.,  S.  C,  1895. 

JOHN  FREEMAN  TILTON,  b.  Sidney,  Me.,  Feb.  13,  1867. 
C.  U.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Belfast,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1891; 
p.  Belfast,  1891— May  1898;  2d  ch,,  Dedham,  Mass.,  May 
1898— Dec.  1904;  Saco,  Me.,  Dec.  1904— Jan.  1909;  w.  c. 
1909—;  ad.  Savoy  St.,  Portland. 


Charles  Hoben  Day,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Dec.  22,  1864. 
Ac.  C.  1886;  instr.  Hort.  A.  1886-87;  B.  U.  1888;  N.  T.I. Sept. 
1888— Nov.  29,  1889;  U.  Berlin,  1890-91;  ord.  Quebec,  Can., 
Feb.  25,  1892;  p.  Quebec,  Feb.  1892— Feb.  1896;  s.  1st  ch., 
Somerville,  Mass.,  May — ^June,  1896;  p.  Milon,  N.  S.,  July — 
Sept.,  1896;  stud.  B.  U.,  and  miss.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-97; 
prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  S.  C,  1897-99;  p.  Kentville,  N.  S.,  1900-05; 
1st  ch.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  Nov.  1905—.   D.    D.,  S.  C,  1905. 


1891]  STUDENTS  203 

Austen  Kennedy  de  Blois,  b.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Dec.  17,  1866. 
Ac.  C.  1886;  B.  U.  1886-88;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.  1888— Dec.  20, 
1889;  U.  Berlin,  1890;  U.  Liepzig,  1891;  vice-prin.  Un.  Bapt. 
S.,  St.  Martins,  N.  B.,  1892,  prin.  1892-94;  pres.  S.  C.  1894- 
99;  p.  1st  ch.,  Elgin,  111.,  June  1899— Jan.  1903;  1st  ch., 
Chicago,  Feb.  1903— May  1911;  1st  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  June 
1911—;  author,  Bible  Study  in  American  Colleges,  1898;  The 
Pioneer  School,  1901;  Imperialism  and  Democracy,  1903;  ad. 
58  University  Road,  Brookline,  Mass.  Ph.  D.,  B.  U..  1889; 
LIv.  D.,  F.  C,  1899. 

Ellsworth  Thomas  Derr,  b.  Moreland,  Pa.,  Jan.  1,  lSiJ2.  U. 
Mich.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1888— Dec.  12,  1889;  ord.  Rehoboth,  Jan. 
15  or  29,  1890;  p.  Rehoboth;  miss.  p.  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1894— Mar.  1895;  p.  SevUle,  Mar.  1895-97;  Royers- 
ford,  Pa.,  1897—? 

*CharIes  Lewis  Eaton,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  May  3,  1858.  Ac.  C. 
1877-81;  N.  T.  I.  Dec.  1887— Oct.  1888;  d.  Newton  Centre, 
Oct.  12,  1888. 

Henry  Howell  Harris,  b.  Mathews  Court  House,  Va.,  Dec.  7, 
1865.  Hampton  Inst.  1886;  ord.  Mathews  Court  House,  Apr. 
28,  1888;  p.  Mathews  Court  House,  Sept.  1887— May  1888;  N. 
T.  I.  1888-90;  p.  12th  ch.,  Boston,  1889-92;  Walnut  Hills, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  1892— June  1896;  Corinthian  ch.,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  Nov.  1896 — Aug.  1897;  Zion  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O., 
Aug.  1897— Dec.  1904;  Newport  News,  Va.,  1904-08;  1st 
colored  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1908 — ;  ed.  The  Metropolitan 
Pulpit  and  Pew,  1909-10;  ad.  4299  Lucky  St.,  St.  Louis.  D. 
D.,  Guadalupe  C,  1902. 

Jesse  Taylor  Pope,  b.  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  Feb.  17,  1860.  Car. 
C.  1885;  N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1888— May  1889;  ord.  Bigspring, 
Tenn.,  Oct.  1889;  p.  Bigspring;  prof.  Anc.  Lang.,  Holdston  C, 
Aug.  1892-98;  p.  Boons  Creek,  June  1893-94;  Bigspring,  Sept. 
1895-97;  pr.  and  prin.  Marv  Hughes  Inst.,  Piney flats,  Tenn. , 
1898-99;  p.  Erwin,  1899-1903;  Bluff  City,  1904-07;  Butler, 
1908-10;  Pennington  Gap,  Va.,  1911—. 

John  Abisha  Shaw,  b.  Albion,  Me.,  Nov.  21,  1862.  C.  U. 
1888;  N.  T.  I.  1888— Feb.  1889;  ord.  Hyannis,  Apr.  23,  1889; 
p.  Hyannis,  Feb.  1889— Feb.  1891;  Dover,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1891— 
Oct.  1893;  Istch.,  Quincy,  111.,  Jan.  1894— Jan.  1898;  Redoak., 
la.,  Jan.  1898—1904;  Salida,  Colo.,  1905-07;  Albuquerque,  N. 
Mex.,  Aug.  1908—. 

Spencer  Tunnell,  b.  Kendricks  Creek,  Tenn.,  Feb.  27,  1863. 
Car.  C.  1888;  ord.  Mossy  Creek,  Tenn.,  Mar.  14,  1886;  N.  T.  I. 
1888-90;  p.  Mansfield,  June  1890— June  1894;  act.  p.  Beech  St. 


204  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1892 

ch.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  June — Oct.,  1894;  p.  Jonesboro,  Oct. 
1894— Oct.  1895;  Harriman,  Oct.  1895—1905;  Columbia, 
1905-07;  Morristown,  1910—. 

Crawford  Page  Wilson,  b.  Belmont,  N.  S.,  Feb.  13,  1862.  Ac. 
C.  1887-88;  N.  T.  I.  1888-90;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1890-91;  ord.  Bel- 
mont, N.  S.,  June  1891;  p.  Campellton,  N.  B.,  May  1891— 
Aug.  1892;  Bass  River,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1892— Sept.  1895;  Port 
Elgin,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1895— Feb.  1897;  West  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 
Mar.  1897— Sept.  1901;  Cavendish,  P.  E.  I.,  Sept.  1901— May 
1903;  Doaktown,  N.  B.,  June  1903— Sept.  1907;  Great  Village, 
N.  S.,  Sept.  1907— Sept.  1908;  Gibson,  N.  B.,  Sept.  1908—. 
B.  D.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1891. 


Linncus  Marshall  Bosworth,  b.  Canton,  Me.,  July  26,  1863. 
N.  T.  I.  1889-91;  ord.  South  Penobscot,  Me.,  July  12,  1891; 
p.  South  Penobscot,  July  1891— Dec.  1892;  Lamoine,  Jan. 
1893— May  1898;  West  Harpswell,  June  1898— Jan.  1900; 
Jay,  Jan.  1900— Sept.  1902;  Cong,  chs.,  Gilead,  Me.,  and  Shel- 
bum,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1902-04;  Bristol,  Me.,  May  1905— June  1906; 
Deer  Isle,  June  1906— Sept.  1909;  Milbridge,  Oct.  1909— Dec. 
1911;  Goshen,  Mass.,  Jan.  1912— . 

William  Stephen  BwIIock,  b.  P^oxton  Pond,  P.  Q.,  Aug.  3, 
1865.  Mag.  U.  1888-89;  N.  T.  I.  1889-91;  ord.  Montreal,  Can., 
Feb.  18,  1892;  French  miss.,  Ottawa,  Feb.— June,  1892;  p. 
Maskinonge  French  ch.,  July  1892— Mar.  1897;  Roxton  Pond, 
Mar.  1897-1908;  ret.;  res.  Roxton  Pond. 

Arthur  Haseltine  Cartis,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  July  20,  1866. 
Cob.  C.  I.  1885-86;  N.  T.  I.  1888-91;  ord.  Fairfield,  Me.,  Aug. 
16,  1892;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Ongoie,  India,  Nov.  1892— Aug. 
1895,  Madras,  Aug.  1895— Apr.  1902;  in  U.  S.,  May  1902— 
Sept.  1905;  Udayagiri,  India,  Jan.  1906— Nov.  1907;  Nellore, 
Nov.  1907— Dec.  1909;  Podili,  Dec.  1909—,  and  Kanigiri,  Apr. 
1910—;  ad.  Podili,  Nellore  Dist.,  South  India. 

William  Henry  Davenport,  b.  Colerain,  Mass.,  May  27,  1862. 
Med.  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  N.  T.  I.  1889-91;  ord.  Everett,  une 
3,  1891;  p.  Glendale  ch.,  Everett,  1891— Dec.  1892;  ev.  Minn., 
Jan.— Dec,  1893;  p.  Rochester,  Jan.  1894— Oct.  1896;  ev. 
Minn,  and  N.  Dak.,  Nov.  1896— Oct.  1902;  lect.  Mass.  State 
Bd.  of  Agriculttu-e;  res.  Colerain,  Mass.,  1903 — . 

Frank  Edward  Robbins,  b.  Middlebury,  Conn.,  Jan.  18,  1858. 
C.  L.  I.  1887-89;  N.  T.  I.  1889-91;  ord.  Norwalk,  Conn.,  June 
3,  1891;  p.  Norwalk,  1891— Sept.  1898;  w.  c.  1898—;  ad.  47 
Humboldt  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 


1892]  STUDENTS  205 

Clarance  Eli  TuIIar,  b.  Bolton,  Conn.,  Mar.  10,  1860.  W.  A. 
1881-83;  s.  Willington,  Conn.,  1886-87;  tea.  Waterbury,  1887- 
88;  s.  Poquonoc  Bridge,  1888-89;  N.  T.  I.  1889-91;  Sch.  of 
Expr.,  Boston,  1892-93;  ord.  Whitman,  Nov.  24,  1892;  p. 
Whitman,  Dec.  1892— Nov.  1894;  Melrose  Highlands,  Mar. 
1896— Apr.  1898;  w.  c.  Newton  Centre,  1898—;  s.  Suncook, 
N.  H.,  Apr.  1906— Apr.  1907;  Rowley,  Mass.,  Sept.  1908— 
July  1909;  Somerset,  Dec.  1910— Aug.  1911;  act.  p.  Randall 
Mem.  Free  Bapt.  ch..  East  Somerville,  1912 — ;  ad.  40  Ashton 
Park,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

26— *1 

1892 
W.  D.  MACKINNON,  Class  Secretary 

George  Walter  Nead,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Jan.  7,  1845.  U.  S. 
Army  14  mos.  in  civ.  war;  U.  Chic.  1870;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1870-73; 
ord.  Chicago,  111.,  July  1873;  p.  Union  Stock  Yards,  1870-74; 
Medina,  O.,  1874-80;  Oberlin,  1880-85;  McConnelsville,  1885- 
87;  Avon,  1887-89;  N.  T.  I.,  post-grad.,  1891-92;  p.  Norwood, 
May  1892-1903;  s.  Sheldonville,  Nov.  1907—;  lect.;  ad.  10 
Beacon  Ave.,  Norwood,  Mass. 


WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  ARRINGTON,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec. 
27,  1865.  B.  U.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  ord.  Salem,  July 
7,  1892;  p.  1st  ch.,  Newport,  R  I.,  Aug.  1892— Dec.  1893;  in 
bus.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1893-97;  Lubec,  Me.,  1898;  tea.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1898—;  ad.  321  Bleeker  St.,  New  York. 

WALTER  SEWARD  BLACK,  b.  Salem,  N.  S.,  Nov.  19,  1864. 
Ac.  C.  1889;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  ord.  Russell,  July  13,  1892;  p. 
Russell,  1892— July  1893;  Windom,  Minn.,  July  1893-94;  de- 
cided to  go  as  ind.  miss,  to  Africa;  stud,  in  Eng.,  Jan.  1896 — • 
June  1898;  Jerusalem,  Syria,  Nov.  1898—?  ; 

ARTHUR  DAMRELL  CHANDLER,  b.  Bay  City,  Mich., 
Apr.  7,  1863.  U.  Mich.  prep.  dept.  and  A.  at  Granville, 
O.;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  ord.  Chatham,  Ont.,  Aug.  5,  1892;  p.  1st 
ch.,  Chatham,  1892-93;  2d  ch.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1893-96;  instr. 
Anc.  Lang.,  State  U.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1896-98;  s.  2d  ch..  Bay 
City,  Mich.,  sum.  1898;  s.  Calvary  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept. — 
Dec,  1898;  p.  Un.  ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  1898— June  1900; 
Calvary  ch.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  June  1900-02;  Temple  ch.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  1902— Nov.  1907;  2d  ch.,  Columbus,  O., 
Dec.  1907—;   ad.  26  North  Garfield  Ave.,  Columbus. 

FRANCIS  RAYMOND  ENSLIN,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Jan.  24,  1864.  Somerville  High  Sch.  1877-80;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92; 
U.  Chic.  1892-93;   ord.  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1894; 


206  THE  NBWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1892 

p.  Cooperstown,  N.  Dak.,  June  1893— Sept.  1895;  Minto,  Oct. 
1895— Sept.  1898;  w.  c.  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  1898— 
Dec.  1900;  p.  Littleton,  Jan.  1900— Sept.  1906;  Harrington, 
Me.,  Oct.  1906— Sept.  1910;  Canton,  Oct.  1910—. 

SYLVANUS  EVERETT  FROHOCK,  b.  Lincolnville,  Me., 
Sept.  16,  1854.  Ord.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  June  30,  1886;  p.  War- 
wick, 1885-89;  B.  U.  1889;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  p.  Carew  St.  ch., 
Springfield,  May  1892— Aug.  1898;  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
1898— Aug.  1901;  w.  c.  Sept.  1901— May  1903;  p.  Liberty, 
N.  Y.^  May  1903— Jan.  1904;  1st  ch.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
1904— Jan.  1907;  Camden,  Me.,  Feb.  1907—. 

WILLIAM  HOW  ATT  GARDNER,  b.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
Feb.  12,  1861.  B.  U.  1889;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  ord.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  14,  1892;  tea.  Way  S.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892-93; 
prin.  Keuka  Inst.,  Keuka  Park,  N.  Y.,  1893-95;  s.  Andover, 
Conn.,  1896;  p.  Livingston,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1896— Nov.  1903;  ed. 
writer.  New  Haven  Daily  Register,  New  Haven  Journal-Courier, 
Newark  News,  1904-09;  ed.  rel.  dept.  Newark  Evening  News, 
1909—;  ad.  7  Sylvan  Place,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

MARTIN  STILLMAN  HOWES,  b.  Washburn,  Me.,  Nov.  4, 
1861.  C.  U.  1888;  ord.  Litchfield,  Me.,  June  9,  1887;  s.  Litch- 
field, Jan.  1887— July  1888;  North  Haven,  Oct.  1888— Oct. 
1889;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  s.  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1890— Apr. 
1891;  Colerain,  Mass.,  Apr.  1891— June  1892;  p.  2d  ch.,  New- 
port, R.  I.,  June  1892— Nov.  1896;  ev.,  Nov.  1896— Dec.  1898; 
p.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  1899— Sept.  1901;  s.  Lompoc,  Cal., 
Sept.  1901— June  1902;  p.  Santa  Paula,  June  1902— Nov. 
1903;  s.  Los  Angeles,  Nov.  1903— Sept.  1904;  p.  Mechanic 
Falls,  Me.,  Feb.  1905— Dec.  1906;  p.  Mexico,  Dec.  1906—;  ad. 
Ridlonville,  Mexico,  Me. 

PRESCOTT  FORD  JERNEGAN,  b.  Edgartown,  Mass., 
Dec.  17,  1866.  B.  U.  1889;  tea.  P.  A.  A.  1889-90;  N.  T.  I. 
1890-92;  ord.  Edgartown,  July  17,  1889;  p.  Middletown,  Conn., 
May  1892— Aug.  1895;  Deland,  Fla.,  Dec.  1895— Nov.  1896;  in 
bus.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Lubec,  Me.,  1897-98;  trav.,  1898-1901; 
deputy  supt.  schs.,  Dept.  IIocos  Sur.,  P.  I.,  1901 — ?;  act. 
supt.  schs.,  Dept.  IIocos  Norte,  ? — 1903;  instr.  Phillippine 
Norm.  Sch.,  Manila,  1903-09;  Phil.  C.  Liberal  Arts,  1909-10; 
far.,  and  Ht.  work,  Napa,  Cal.,  1910 —  ;  author,  A  Short 
History  of  the  Philippines,  1904,  1908;  The  Philippine 
Geography  Primer,  1906;  1001  Questions  and  Answers  on 
Philippine  History  and  Government,  1907;  The  Philippine 
Citizen,  1907,  1908,  1910. 

CHARLES  LOUIS  SEASHOLES,  b.  Gallipolis,  O.,  Feb.  23, 
1864.     D.  U.  1889;   N.  T.  I.  1889-92;   ord.  Gallipolis,  O.,  Aug. 


1892]  STUDENra  207 

19,  1892;  p.  Dallas,  Tex.,  Sept.  1892— June  1897;  Lansing, 
Mich.,  Oct.  1897— Oct.  1899;  Broad  St.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1899-1901;  3d  ch.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Oct.  1901—; 
May  1910;  author,  Talks  on  the  Gospels;  lect.  on  Brains  and 
the  Bible;  ad.  57  West  Seymour  St.,  Philadelphia. 

*MARK  THOMPSON,  b.  Hertford,  N.  C,  July  23,  1859. 
How.  U.  1889;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  ord.  Webster  Groves,  Mo., 
Sept.  25,  1892;  p.  Webster  Groves,  1892— July  1895;  Macon, 
July  1895— Feb.  1903;  Lawrence,  Kans.,  Mar.  1903— Oct. 
1904;  d.  Lawrence,  Oct.  19,  1904. 

GEORGE  ERNEST  WHITMAN,  b.  New  Albany,  N.  S., 
Oct.  9,  1862.  Ac.  C.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  ord.  New  Albany, 
N.  S.,  Sept.  12,  1892;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Swatow,  China,  1892- 
1910;  Kaying,  1910 — ;  ad.  Kaying,  via  Swatow,  China. 

HENRY  BARNES  WOODS,  b.  Calais,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1866. 
C.  U.  1889;  N.  T.  I.  1889-92;  ord.  Rockport,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1892; 
p.  Rockport,  July  1892— Feb.  1897;  Caribou,  Apr.  1897— Oct. 
1901;  Dexter,  May  1902— June  1906;  North  Stratford,  N.  H., 
June  1906— Aug.  1911;  Laredo,  Tex.,  Nov.  1911—;  ad.  1620 
Houston  St.,  Laredo. 

CHARLES  JOHN  ENGSTROM,  b.  Karlstad,  Sweden,  MaX 
1,  1868.  B.  U.  1  yr.;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1888-89;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1889-91; 
N.  T.  I.  1891-92,  rec.  spec,  cert.;  miss.  Newton  and  Cambridge, 
1892;  s.  West  Guilford,  Vt.,  8  mos.,  1893;  Marshfield,  Mass., 
8  mos.,  1894;  Gayhead,  1895;  ord.  North  Tisbury,  Jan.  30, 
1895;  p.  Montgomery  Centre,  Vt.,  5  mos.,  1896;  tea.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1896-98;  p.  Florida,  Mass.,  1898;  s.  various  chs. 
in  Cal.,  1899-1901;  p.  San  Pedro,  1902;  ev.  on  North  Pacific 
coast,  1903 — -;   ad.  care  1st  ch.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

"Walter  Vreeland  Gray,  b.  Waterford,  Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1863. 

A.  C.  1889;  N.  T.  I.  1889— Oct.  1890;  ord.  Shirley,  June  11, 1890; 
p.  Shirley,  June— Dec,  1890;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Jan.  1891— 
Oct.  1892;  Wrights,  Cal.,  Feb.  1893— Feb.  1894;  Morganhill, 
Mar.  1894— Apr.  1896;  Cromwell,  Conn.,  July  1897— Jan.  1903; 
Southington,  Feb.  1903— July  1910;  ev.  work,  1910—;  ad. 
Waterford. 

*CharIes  Page  Martin,  b.  Manchester,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,1867. 
N.  T.  I.  1889— Nov.  1890;  d.  Manchester,  June  12,  1891. 

Wmiam  Job  Reynolds,  Jr.,  b.  Wickford,  R.  I.,  Jan.  8,  1862. 

B.  U.  1886;  N.  T.  I.  1880-87,  1890-91;  ord.  Phenix,  R.  I.,  Dec. 
28,  1887;  p.  Phenix,  vSept.  1887— June  1889;  East  Providence 
Centre,  June  1889— June  1890;    Peabody,  Mass.,  Mar.  1891— 


208  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1892 

June  1892;  Lakewood,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1894— Sept.  1896;  prin.  sch. 
in  Centerville,  June  1894 — ^June  1895;  tea.  Lat.  and  Gr.,  Crans- 
ton High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Sept.  1895—;  p.  Lakewood,  1903-04; 
ad.  457  Wellington  Ave.,  Auburn,  R.  I. 


*Benjamm  Willis  Farris,  b.  Woodville  Co.,  Miss.,  July  31, 
1868.  D.  U.  prep.  dept.  1886-89;  Wo.  C,  Can.,  1889-90;  N.  T. 
I.  1890-92;  ord.  Louisville,  Ky.,  July  24,  1892;  p.  FranHort, 
Sept.  1892— July  1896;  St.  Paul's  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1896- 
1900,  1902-10;  d.  Boston,  Oct.  1,  1910. 

"William  Dennis  Mackinnon,  b.  Groves  Point,  N.  S.,  Jan.  30, 
1856.  N.  T.  I.  1890-92;  ord.  West  Sutton,  June  30,  1892;  p. 
West  Sutton,  Apr.  1892— Apr.  1897;  Crown  Hill  ch.,  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  May  1897— Dec.  1898;  Jamestown,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1899— 
Jan.  1904;  Greendale,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  1904 — Sept. 
1907;  Branford,  Conn.,  Sept.  1907—. 

Henry  William  Oldknow  Millington,  b.  Derby,  Eng.,  Feb.  10, 
1864.  Com.  U.  1884-85;  ord.  West  Danby,  N.  Y.,  July  14, 
1885;  p.  West  Danby;  Candor,  Nov.  1885— Jan.  1887; 
Stephentown,  Feb.  1887— Apr.  1889;  Warrensburg,  May  1889— 
Sept.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-92;  p.  5th  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  May  1892— 
Sept.  1902;  Tabernacle  ch.,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1902— Oct. 
1904;  chapl.  British  Army,  1902-04;  p.  Istch.,  Lestershire,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  1904— Apr.  1907;  Brookland  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr. 
1907—;  ad.  1009  Newton  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington. 

Silas  Livingstone  Morse,  b.  Bridgetown,  N.  S.,  Jan.  25,  1859. 
N.  T.  I.  1890-92;  ord.  Boston,  May  21,  1892;  asst.  p.  Mariner's 
ch.,  Boston,  May— Oct.,  1892;  p.  Plymouth,  Oct.  1892— July 
1897;  s.  and  ed.  work,  Plymouth,  Aug.  1897— Nov.  1898; 
p.  Medfield,  Nov.  1898— Nov.  1901;  Merrimac,  Feb.  1902— 
Jan.  1909;  Mt.  Washington  ch.,  Haverhill,  Feb.  1909—;  ad. 
7  Bartlett  St.,  Haverhill. 

Henry  Truman  Slocum,  b.  Mt.  Hanley,  N.  S.,  Dec.  20,  1853. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Truro,  1876;  tea.  pub.  schs.;  N.  T.  I.  1890-92;  ord. 
Petersham,  Sept.  7,  1892;  p.  Petersham,  July  1892— Jan.  1893; 
Coopers  Mills,  Me.,  1893;  East  Charlotte,  Vt.,  Dec.  1893— June 
1898;  Chester,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1899— Dec.  1900;  West  Royalston, 
Mass.,  June  1901— May  1906;  Packersville,  Conn.,  May  1906— 
May  1907;  Panton,  Vt.,  Feb.  1908— May  1909;  act.  p.  Cong,  ch., 
Hubbardston,  Mass.,  Nov.  1910 — . 


*Frank  Greenleaf  Folsom,  b.  Palm>Ta,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1853. 
Ord.  Bath,  Me.,  Jan.  1889;  p.  1st  Day  Adv.  ch..  East  Raymond, 
1885-88;   Bath,  1888-90;    N.  T.  I.  1890-92,   omitted  Eloc.  and 


1893]  STUDENTS  209 

rec.  spec,  cert.;  s.  Merrimacport,  1891-92;  ord.  Bapt.  min., 
Brooklin,  Me.,  June  1892;  p.  Brooklin,  1892— Jan.  1894;  miss, 
work,  1894-95;  p.  Lake  City,  Colo.,  1896— Oct.  1898;  ind.  pr. 
Lake  City,  1898-99;  Paradise,  Cal.,  and  Cahasset,  1899-1901; 
Arbuckle,  1902-04;  health  failed;  w.  c.  Auburn,  1904— May 
1908;  Berkeley,  May— Sept.,  1908;  d.  Berkeley,  Sept.  24,  1908. 

^Robert  Erastus  Twrner,  b.  Ledyard,  Conn.,  May  17,  1852. 
N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1891 — May  1892,  rec.  spec,  cert.;  ord.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1890;  p.  Fitchville,  1890—1911,  and  Lebanon, 
Apr.  1892—1911;  memb.  leg.  1895,  1896;  d.  Willimantic,  Conn., 
Oct.  18,1911.  '  24— *5 

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R,  L.  Webb,  Class  Secretary 

BYRON  HAVELOCK  BENTLEY,  b.  Sheffield,  Mills,  N.  B., 
Mar.  27,  1866.  Ac.  C.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Summerside, 
P.  E.  I.,  Sept.  12,  1893;  p.  Summerside,  June  1893— Nov.  1894; 
trav.  agt.  and  sales.,  [an.  1895 — ;  ad.  448  High  St.,  Newark,  N. 

J- 

FREDERICK  JOSEPH  BRADSHAW,  b.  Central  Bedeque, 
P.  E.  I.,  Sept.  28,  1861.  Ac.  C.  1890;  N.  T.I.  1890-93;  ord. 
Central  Bedeque,  P.  E.  I.,  1893;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Yachau, 
China,  1893-97;  Kiating,  1897 — ;  ad.  Kiating,  via  Chungking, 
China;  in  U.  S.  on  furlough,  1911 — ;  ad.  145  Main  St.,  Maiden, 
Mass. 

HERMAN  EDGAR  BRADY,  b.  Enfield,  Me.,  May  6,  1864. 
Cob.  C.  I.  1888;  C.  U.  aut.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Dal- 
ton,  Oct.  2,  1893;  p.  Dal  ton,  1893— Apr.  1897;  Mendon,  Oct. 
1897— Nov.  1899;  ev.  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Nov.  1899-1900;  occ. 
serv.,  1900-02;  act.  p.  1st  Mariners'  ch.,  Boston,  1902-03,  p. 
1903—;  ad.  113  Blue  Hill  Ave.,  Mattapan. 

HAMILTON  EDGAR  CHAPMAN,  b.  Pendleton,  HUl,  Conn., 
Aug.  14,  1865.  B.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  New  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  July  30,  1893;  p.  New  Hartford,  June  1893— Oct. 
1895;  Mt.  Washington  ch.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Oct.  1895— 
Apr.  1906;  Millbury,  May  1906 — ,  and  Quinsigamond  ch., 
Worcester,  Dec.  1909 — ;  ad.  16  Preston  St.,  Worcester. 

COLEMAN  WILLIAM  COREY,  b.  Moncton,  N.  B.,  Apr.  3, 
1865.  Ac.  C.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1888-90,  1892-93;  ord.  Bridgewater, 
N.  S.,  June  18,  1890;  p.  Bridgewater,  1890— Aug.  1892;  Sharon, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1892— May  1893;  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I.,  Oct. 
1893— Oct.  1898;  Middleton,  N.  S.,  Oct.  1898— June  1901, 
Liverpool,  June  1901 — Dec.  1903;  Strathcona,  Alta.,  Dec. 
1903— Feb.   1907;    Mar.  rep.  Western  Can.  Miss.,  Feb.  1907— 


210  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL,  INSTITUTION  [1893 

June  1909;  act.  p.  1st  ch.,  Moncton,  N.  B.,  Jan.— June,  1910; 
p.  Kamloops,  B.  C,  June  1910 — . 

HENRY  TODD  DE  WOLFE,  b.  St.  Stephen,  N.  B..  Sept.  14, 

1867.  Ac.  C.  1889;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  instr.  N.  T.  stud.,  N.  T.  I., 
1893-95;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  June  28,  1895;  p.  Foxboro,  Sept. 
1895-1901;  prin.  Acadia  Ladies'  S.,  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1901—; 
lect.  N.T.  Gr.,Ac.U.,  1901— ,  prof.  N.  T.  Interp.,  1911— .D.D., 
Ac.  U.,  1909. 

CHARLES  AUBREY  EATON,  b.  Lakeville.  N.  S.,  Mar.  29, 

1868.  Ac.  C.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Natick,  June  22, 
1893;  p.  Natick,  1893— Nov.  1895;  Bloor  St.  ch.,  Toronto,  Can., 
Dec.  1895— Apr.  1901;  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  June 
1901— Dec.  1908;  Madison  Ave.  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
1909 — ;  author.  For  Troubled  Hearts,  1898;  Old  Evangel  and 
New  Evangelism,  1899;  ed.  bd.  Toronto  Globe  4  yrs. ;  ad.  30 
East  31st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  D.  D.,  Bay.  U.,  1900,  Ac.  U., 
1907. 

ADAM  SIMPSON  GREEN,  b.  Aberdeen,  Miss.,  Dec.  19, 
1857.  C.  U.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  June 
2,  1893;  p.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  July  1893— Sept.  1894;  s.  Law- 
rence, Kans.,  Nov. — Dec,  1894;  Bib.  Inst,  work,  Kans.,  Jan. — 
Oct.,  1895;  tea.  N.  T.  Gr.,  and  O.  T.  Heb.,  West  C,  Macon,  Mo., 
1895-98;  w.  c.  Macon,  May— Dec,  1898;  ed.  The  Baptist 
College  Journal,  Muskogee,  Ind.  Ter.,  Jan.  1899 — ?;  tea. 
Hopkinsville,  Ky.;  p.  Zion  ch.,  Truro,  N.  S.,  Oct.  1902-04;  ? 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  GREEN,  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Mar. 28, 
1867.  B.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Natick,  R.  I.,  Oct.  18, 
1893;  p.  Natick,  1893—;  R.  I.  rep.  The  Watchman,  1909—. 

TRUMAN  OSCAR  HARLOW,  b.  Strafford,  Vt.,  June  21, 
1857.  D.  C.  1888;  ord.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  Dec.  20,  1888;  p.  Wilton, 
Nov.  1888- Mar.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  p.  West  Swanzey,  N. 
H.,  April  1896— June  1897;  Somerset,  Mass.,  Aug.  1897— 
Jan.  1900;  West  Medford,  Jan.— Mar.,  1901;  clerk  B.  and  M. 
R.  R.,  July  1901—;  p.  2d  ch.,  Cambridge,  Oct.  1901— Sept. 
1904;  1st  ch.,  Billerica,  May  1909 — ;  ad.  7  Porter  Ave..  Somer- 
ville. 

*HUGH  ROSS  HATCH,  b.  Islesboro,'Me.,  May  19,  1865. 
C.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Islesboro,  Me.,  June  22,  1893; 
instr.  O.  T.  stud.,  N.  T.  I.,  1893-97;  p.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Mar. 
1898— July  1903;  prof.  Math.,  Cy.  C,  1903-09;  d.  Fairfield, 
Me.,  May  5,  1909. 

DANIEL  SANFORD  JENKS,  b.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1, 
1866.     B.  U.  1890;    N.  T.  I.  1890-93;    ord.  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 


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May  24,  1893;  p.  Caribou,  Me..  June  1893— Dec.  1896;  Franklin 
Falls,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1897—;  memb.  N.  H.  leg.,  1909-10. 

WILLIAMGREEN  JONES,  b.  Trade,  Tenn.,  Mar.  20,  1864. 
W.  F.  C.  1885-88;  B.  U.  1888-90;  ord.  Laconner,  Wash.  Ter., 
Apr.  29,  1888;  p.  Whatcom,  Apr.— Sept.,  1888;  Point  Judith, 
R.  I.,  Mar.  1889— Nov.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  p.  Centre  St. 
ch.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mar.  1892 — aut.  1898;  Everett,  Wash.,  aut. 
1898— Sept.  1903;  Im.  ch.,  Seattle,  Sept.  1903— Jan.  1907; 
in  bus.,  1907—;  ad.  Oil  New  York  Block,  Seattle. 

ALBERT  EUGENE  KINGSLEY,  b.  Pcquonoc  Bridge, 
Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1867.  B.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Sept.  7,  1893;  p.  1st  ch.,  Bangor,  Sept.  1893— Sept. 
1903;  South  Berwick,  Apr.  1904—. 

FORRESTER  ALEXANDER  MACDONALD,  b.  Haverhill, 

Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1868.  D.  C.  1890;  N.  T.  L  1890-93;  ord.  East 
Boston,  Oct.  12,  1893;  asst.  p.  Cent.  Sq.  ch..  East  Boston,  1893- 
94;  p.  Beth  Eden  ch.,  Fitchburg,  June  1894— Sept.  1901; 
Lexington,  Jan.  1902— Mar.  1907;  5th  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  Mar. 
1907—;  ad.  44  0th  St.,  Lowell. 

CHARLES  SPURGEON  McLEARN,  b.  Rawdon,  N.  S.,  Nov. 
17,  1857.  Ac.  C.  1878-79;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Dexter,  Me., 
July  26,  1893;  p.  Dexter,  June  1893— May  1890;  Ellsworth, 
June  1896— May  1900;  Bar  Harbor,  June  1900— May  1903; 
Guysboro,  N.  S.,  July  1903— Dec.  1905;  New  Germany,  Jan. 
1906— Apr.  1909;  Springfield,  Annapolis  Co.,  May  1909—. 

HERBERT  SWEETSER  MANLEY,  b.  Billerica,  Mass.,  Jan. 
6,  1867.  Bost.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Melrose,  July  5, 
1893;  asst.  lib.,  N.  T.  I.,  1893-95;  lit.  work.  Maiden  and  Boston, 
1895— Aug.  1896;  in  bus.,  Hopedale,  Aug.  1896— Apr.  1898; 
w.  c.  Milford;  Melrose,  1898— Feb.  1899;  p.  North  Leverett, 
Mar.  1899— Oct.  1901;  s.  and  in  bus.,  Oct.  1901—;  ad.  28 
Fairmount  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

ANDREW  THOMPSON  RINGGOLD,  b.  Clarksville,  111., 
June  6,  1859.  W.  J.  C.  1888;  ord.  Princeton,  Mo.,  Oct.  28, 
1888;  p.  Princeton,  July  1888— June  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  p. 
Gardiner,  Me.,  Nov.  1893— Oct.  1901;  Eastport,  Nov.  1901— 
Aug.  1904;  North  ch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  Sept.  1904—;  ad.  37 
Herrod  Ave.,  Brockton. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  TINGLEY,  b.  North  East  Margaree  C, 
B.,  Mav  24,  1853.  Ac.  C.  1885;  N.  T.  I.  1885-86, 1891-93;  ord. 
Middleton,  N.  S.,  Nov.  3,  1886;  p.  Middleton,  Sept.  1886— Aug. 
1887;  North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  1887— Feb.  1888,  Sept. 
1891— Aug.    1892;    Freeport,   N.   S.,   Feb.    1889— July    1891; 


212  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [1893 

Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  June  1893— May  1895;  Hebron,  N.  S., 
June  1895— Dec.  1898;  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1899— July 
1904;  Berlin,  July  1904— Aug.  1908;  Greenville,  Sept.  1908— 
Aug.  1910;  Laconia,  Sept.  1910—. 

HERMAN  WILLIAM  WATJEN,  or  WAETJEN,  b.  Stapel, 
Prussia,  July  18,  18G1.  B.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  ord. 
Warren,  R.  I.,  June  14,  1893;  p.  Warren,  June  1893—. 

ROBERT  LEE  WEBB,  b.  Petersburg,  Va.,  Oct.  26,  1866. 
Col.  U.  1887-90;  N.  T.  I.  1890-93;  H.  U.,  post-grad,  dept., 
1900-01;  ord.  Needham,  Nov.  27,  1893;  p.  Needham,  Nov. 
1893— Aug.  1904;  Portland  St.  ch.,  Haverhill,  Sept.  1904—; 
author.  Digest  of  Foreign  Patent  Law,  1893;  A  Baptist  Cate- 
chism, 1910;  ad.  26  Park  St.,  Haverhill.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  L,  1909, 
S.  T.  M.,  1911. 


Joshaa  Baker  Simpson,  b.  Washington,  Ky.,  July  23,  1861. 
G.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-91;  tea.  Way  S.,  1891-99;  Va. 
Un.  U.,  1809—;  ad.  Richmond,  Va.     Ph.  D.,  Va.  Un.  U.,  1902. 

Arthur  Warren  Smith,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  22,  1866. 
B.  U.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.— Dec,  1890;  tea.  Bristol,  N.  H.; 
O.  Mil.  Inst.;  Warwick,  R.  L,  1891-94;  ord.  Shelton,  Conn., 
Mar.  28,  1894;  p.  Shelton,  Feb.  1894— Nov.  1895;  Hartford, 
Dec.  1895— Oct.  1897;  Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  Nov.  1897— Nov 
1898;  Kingston,  Mass.,  June  1899— Apr.  1903;  lit.  work.  May 
1903— June  1904,  Dec.  1905— June  1907;  p.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  June 
1904— Nov.  1905;  lib.  N.  E-  Bapt.  Lib.,  July  1907—;  author, 
Historical  Sketch,  Town  of  Segdwick,  Me.,  1905;  Biography, 
Sewall  Mason,  D.  D.,  1908;  Evangelism  and  Evangelization, 
1909;  ad.  183  Parkway,  Winchester,  Mass. 

GILBERT  JAMES  COULTER  WHITE,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B., 
Feb.  18,  1859.  Ac.  C.  1880;  far.  and  in  bus.  1880-90;  N.  T.  I. 
1890-93,  omitted  Heb.  stud,  and  rec.  spec.  cert. ;  ord.  Annapolis 
Royal,  N.  S.,  Feb.  1,  1894;  p.  Annapolis  Royal,  Dec.  1893— 
Nov.  1899;  s.  Nelson,  B.  C,  Apr.— Nov.,  1900;  p.  Lethbridge, 
Alta.,  1900-06;  trav.  1907;  in  bus.,  1908—;  ad.  Summerland, 
B.  C. 


Samoel  Duff  Anderson,  b.  Antrim,  Ire.,  June  22.  1860.  W.  A. 
1890-91;  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  BiUerica,  June  13,  1894;  p. 
Billerica,  1894— Apr.  1897;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  May  1897— 
Sept.  1898;  Y.  D.  S.,  1898-99;  R.  T.  S.,  1899-1901;  course  in 
med.,  U.  Med.  Col.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  M.  D.,  1908;  s.  of  var. 
chs.  in  Kans.  and  Mo.,  1904-08;  prac.  med.  in  Neb.,  la.,  and 
lU.,  1908—;  ad.  Concord,  111. 


1894]  STUDENTS  213 

Jonas  Haddon  Balcolm,  b.  Paradise,  N.  S.,  Dec.  4,  1861.  N. 
T.  I.  1891-93;  act.  p.  Rehoboth,  1891-93;  ord.  Baldvvinsville, 
Sept.  7,  1893;  p.  Baldwinsville,  Aug.  1893— Apr.  1899;  North 
Brookfield  and  Caledonia,  N.  S.,  Dec.  1899— Feb.  1903; 
Clementsvale,  N.  S.,  June  1903— June  1905;  health  failed;  far. 
and  occ.  s.,  Paradise,  1905-12;    p.  Sussex,  N.  B.,  Jan.  1912 — . 

*TheophiIas  Havelock  Burhoe,  b.  Alexandra.  P.  E.  I.,  May  17, 
1859.  W.  A.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1891-93;  ord.  Westboro,  JuneS, 
1893;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma,  Oct.  1893— Oct.  1895;  p. 
Greenville  ch.,  Rochdale,  Mass.,  May  1896-98;  d.  Greenville, 
Oct.  8,  1898. 

Peter  Stubbs  Collins,  b.  Libertv,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1859.  N.  T.  I. 
1891-93;  ord.  South  Yarmouth,  June  27,  1893;  p.  South  Yar- 
mouth, 1893— May  1894;  Coopers  Mills,  Me.,  Windsor,  and  2d 
ch.,  Whitefield,  Mav  1894- June  1890;  East  Jefferson,  July 
1896—,  and  South  Somerville,  Sept.  1896- Sept.  1900;  Surry 
and  West  Ellsworth,  Oct.  1900— May  1902;  East  Winthrop, 
June  1902— Sept.  1904;  East  Cornwall  and  Cornwall  Hollow, 
Conn.,  Oct.  1904— Sept.  1908;  Tariffville,  Conn.,  Oct.  1908— 
Dec.  1911;  North  Ashford  and  Westford,  Jan.  1912—. 

Michael  Edward  Fletcher,  b.  Leicester,  Eng.,  Dec.  24,  1864. 
Hort.  A.  1888-89;  W.  A.  1889-91;  N.  T.  I.  1891-93;  ord. 
Newton  Centre,  June  18,  1893;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Maubin, 
Burma,  1893— July  1898;  inv.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1898— July  1900 
p.  Harvey,  Albert  Co.,  N.  B.,  July  1900— Mar.  1903;  St.  George, 
Apr.  1903— Dec.  1906;  Charlotte  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  West,  Jan. 
1907— Oct.  1910;  field  sec.  Bapt.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.,  Nov, 
1910—. 

Byron  Ulric  Hatfield,  b.  Port  Greville,  N.  S.,  Mar.  0,  1865. 
Dalh.  U.  1888-90;  ord.  Fall  River,  N.  S.,  July  23,  1889;  p.  Fall 
River,  1889-90;  Jeddore,  spg.  1890— Aug.  1891;  N.  T.  L 
1891-93;  p.  Georgetown,  1891— July  1895;  Melrose  Highlands, 
Aug.  1895— Jan.  1896;  Danielson,  Conn.,  Feb.  1896— Dec. 
1900;  Un.  ch.,  Mvstic,  Dec.  1900— Mar.  1904;  Cent,  ch.,  E.  D., 
Brookl>Ti,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1904— Sept.  1906;  Montauk  Ave.  ch., 
New  London,  Conn.,  Sept.  1906— May  1908;  1st  ch.,  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.,  May  1908—;  ad.  217  Liberty  St.,  Newburgh. 

James  Harvey  HoIIingsworth,  b.  Morrow,  O.,  Oct.  28,  1850. 
Hills.  C.  1876-78;  Wit.  C.  1878-79;  ord.  Springfield,  O.,  Oct.  21, 
1878;  p.  Springfield.  1878-79:  Newmarket,  1879-84;  S.mbu'.y, 
1884-86;  1st  ch.,  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  1886-87;  Columbia,  O..  , 
1887-89;  N.  T.  I.  1891-93;  p.  Rowley,  Mass.,  1892-94;  Perry, 
N.  Y.,  1894-99;  Mt.  Gilead,  O.,  1899-1901;  Columbia,  1901-03; 
Clyde,  1903-09;  St.  Marys,  1909-12;  Hillsboro,  Jan.  1912—. 
D.  D.,  W.  Va.  C,  1888. 


214  THE  NEWTON  THBOLOaiCAL  INSTITUTION         [1894 

"William  Henry  Johnson,  b.  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  July  19. 
1864.  C.  L.  I.  U  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1891-93;  ord.  Middletown; 
Conn.,  July  5,  1893;  p.  Billerica,  Mass.,  Apr.  1892— Mar.  1894, 
ev.  Conn.  State  Conv.,  1895— June  1897;  p.  Tariffville,  Conn., 
Oct.  1897— June  1898;  Ovid,  Mich.,  Jan.  1898— Dec.  1901; 
gen.  miss.  p.  Mich.,  Dec.  1901 — Feb.  1905;  miss.  Rogree  River, 
Ore.,  Apr.— Sept.,  1905;  miss.  A.  B.  P.  S.,  Tex.,  Sept.  1905— 
June  1909;  gen.  miss.  ev.  of  Tex.  Gen.  Conv.,  July  1909 — ;  ad. 
Handley,  Tex. 

*Edwin  Foster  Flitchell,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1855. 
Ord.  South  New-fane,  Vt.,  Aug.  11,  1886;  p.  South  Newfane, 
1886-90;  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1890-92;  N.  T.  I.  1891-93;  p. 
Pocasset,  1892-94;  Putney,  Vt.,  Oct.  1894— Mar.  1900;  North- 
east Harbor,  Me.,  Apr.  1901— Apr.  1903;  Waterboro,  Sept. 
1903— Jan.  1905;  Becket,  Mass.,  Jan.  1906— Mar.  1907;  d. 
Becket,  Mar.  20,  1907. 

Lyman  Herbert  Morse,  b.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Sept.  30, 
1862.  W.  A.  1891 ;  N.  T.  I.  1891-93 ;  ord.  South  ch.,  Worcester, 
June  12,  1893 ;  miss.  Congo  Free  State,  Africa,  July  1893— Aug. 
1895;  w.  c.  Newton  Centre,  1895-98;  p.  Guilford,  Vt.,'May 
1898— Sept.  1902;  East  Wallingford,  Aug.  1903— Dec.  1905; 
Still  River,  Mass.,  Dec.  1905—. 

Chester  Grant  Savage,  b.  Rockland,  Me.,  June  24,  1867. 
N.  T.  I.  1891-93;  ord.  Meriden,  N.  H.,  May  24,  1893;  p.  North 
Stonington,  Conn.,  1893— Aug.  1895;  Baltimore  U.  1898;  s. 
North  Stonington,  Conn.,  1898 — Dec.  1901;  phys.  Westerly, 
R.  L,  1902—;  ad.  7  Elm  St.,  Westerly. 

Brinton  Morrison  "Webster,  b.  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  6, 
1864.  N.  T.  I.  1891-93,  post-grad.  1893— Mar.  1894;  ord. 
Lebanon,  Me^,  May  18,  1894;  p.  Lebanon,  Mar.  1894 — Mar. 
1897;  Limerick,  May  1897— Nov.  1899;  Lyme,  N.  H.,  July 
1900— Jan.  1911;   North  Sutton,  Feb.  1911— .  36— *3 

fS94 

W.  R.  BarTlETT,  Class  Secretary 

WALTER  REYNOLDS  BARTLETT,  b.  Bethel  Me.,  Dec. 
15,  1867.  A.  C.  1890;  N.  T.  L  1891-94;  ord.  West  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Dec.  19,  1894;  p.  West  Hartford,  1894— Mar.  1897;  2d 
Richmond  ch.,  Kenyon,  R.  L,  June  1897 — May  1900;  Avon, 
Mass.,  1900— Dec.  1903;  Rockport,  Me.,  1904— Dec.  1906; 
Dighton,  Mass.,  1907— Dec.  1909;  s.  Rockport,  Jan.— Feb. 
1910;  p..  Mar.  1910—. 

HEBRON  YOUNG  COREY,  b.  Butternut  Ridge,  N.  B., 
Mar.  13,  1862.     Ac.  C.  1891;    N.  T.  I.  1891-94;   ord.  St.  John, 


1894]  STUDENTS  215 

N.  B.,  July  13,  1894;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.,  India,  1894—, 
Parlakimedi,  1894-1905;   Vizianagram,  1906—. 

WILLIAM  FLETCHER,  b.  Newport,  N.  H.,  Nov.  20,  1866. 
C.  U.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  Cape  Neddick,  Me.,  July  6, 
1894;  p.  Cape  Neddick,  1894— Jan.  1902;  Harrington,  Jan. 
1902— July  1905;  in  bus.,  Waterville,  July  1905—;  ad.  167 
College  Ave.,  Waterville. 

WALLACE  WADSWORTH  GUSHEE,  b.  Taunton,  Mass., 
Oct.  2,  1867.  B.  U.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  Taunton, 
Sept.  19,  1894;  p.  Salida,  Colo.,  Sept.  1894-95;  w.  c.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  1895-98;  p.  Phillipsburg,  Kans.,  Nov.  1898— Jan.  1899; 
insvu.  bus.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1902;  p.  Egremont,  Mass., 
1902-04;  Chesham,  N.  H.,  1904-06;  Townshend,  Vt.,  1906-08; 
rec.  into  Presb.  min.,  Apr.  1909;  p.  Wilsonville,  Neb.,  1909-10; 
Almond,  N.  Y.,  1910—. 

VALENTINE  KITES,  b.  Marion  Co.,  now  Bussey,  la.,  May 
22,  1858.  S.  C.  1890,  theol.  dept.  1890-91;  instr.  S.  C.  1884-91; 
N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  Wellman,  la.,  June  11,  1895;  p.  Wellman, 
Apr.  1895— Oct.  1900;  w.  c.  Oct.  1900— July  1906;  p.  Ferry, 
la.,  July  1906—;  ad.  R.  F.  D.  Beacon,  la. 

CHARLES  STANLEY  PEASE,  b.  Middlefield,  Mass.,  Oct. 
29,  1862.  C.  U.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  Hasbrouck 
Heights,  N.  J.,  May  8,  1894;  p.  Hasbrouck  Heights,  1894— Apr. 
1896;  Conway,  Mass.,  Apr.  1896— May  1903;  Northboro,  May 
1903— June   1910;    Adams,  June   1910—. 

ISRAEL  WALKER  PORTER,  b.  Deerfield,  N.  S.,  Nov.  25, 
1862.  Ac.  C.  1887;  ord.  Parrsboro,  N.  S.,  Aug.  31,  1887;  p. 
Parrsboro,  June  1887— June  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1890-92,  1893-94; 
p.  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  June  1891— Dec.  1894;  Lonsdale.  Jan.  1895— 
Oct.  1897;  Valley  Falls,  and  s.  Cumberland  Hill,  Nov.  1897— 
Mar.  1900;  Bear  River,  N.  S.,  Apr.  1909— Sept.  1905;  supt. 
Bapt.  H.  M.,  N.  S.  and  P.  E.  I.,  also  cor.  sec.  and  treas.  H.  M. 
Bd.,  also  field  sec.  and  treas.  for  denom.  funds  for  N.  S.,  Sept. 
1905—;   ad.  Wolfville,  N.  S. 

WALTER  BRADLEY  SHUM WAY,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Dec.  31,  1852.  In  bus.  1870-90;  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  Spring- 
vale,  Me.,  Dec.  14,  1894;  p.  Springvale,  Dec.  1894— Oct.  1899; 
supt.  schs.,  Sanford,  1898-99;  p.  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Jan. 
1900— Sept.  1909;  dean  theol.  dept..  Temple  U.,  and  prof.  Ch. 
Hist.,  1909—;  p.  Lower  Merion  ch.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1910—;  ad. 
7  Elliott  Ave.,  Bryn  Mawr.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910;  D.  D., 
Temple  U.,  1909. 

JOHN  GILES  STANTON,  b.  Mystic,  Conn.,  July  7,  1867. 
N.  T.  I.  1890-94;   ord.  North  Oxford,  July  24,  1894;]  p.  North 


216  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1894 

Oxford,  July  1894— Jure  1901;  Woodville,  Aug.  1901— Apr. 
1903;  Moosup,  Conn.,  May  1903— Apr.  1911;  Buda,  111.,  June 
1911—. 

WALTER  LINCOLN  STONE,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Mar.  14, 
1867.  B.  U.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  South  Penobscot, 
Me.,  Sept.  20,  1894;  p.  South  Penobscot,  Aug.  1894— May 
1897;  Sterling,  Mass.,  May  1897— Nov.  1899;  Lebanon,  N.  H., 
Nov.  1899— Feb.  1903;  Bolton,  Mass.,  May  1903— May  1904, 
Sterling,  May  1904 — May  1910;  Greendale  ch.,  Worcester, 
June  1910—;  ad.  21  Randall  St.,  Worcester. 

LEO  BOONE  TKOIvlAS,  b.  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  25,  1869 
H.  U.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  May  31, 
1894;  p.  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  June  1894-96;  Main  St.  ch., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1896 — Dec.  1902;  Stoughton  St.  ch.,  Boston, 
Feb.  1902— Feb.  1904;  Stewart  St.  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr. 
1904— Nov.  1908;  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Nov.  1909—;  ad.  46 
High  Rock  Ave.,  Swampscott. 


Edward  Milo  Fuller,  b.  Westford,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1861.  Monson 
A.  1881-84;  ord.  Canaan,  N.  H.,  Sept.  11,  1887;  p.  Canaan, 
1887— Sept.  1889;  Stratford  ch.,  Coos,  Jan.  1890— Nov.  1891; 
N.  T.  I.  1891-92;  asst.  p.  Cent,  ch.,  Salem,  Feb.— Aug.,  1892;  p. 
Gardner,  Sept.  1892— Sept.  1897;  Barre,  Vt.,  Oct.  1897— Mar. 
1903;  gen.  sec.  Vt.  S.  S.  Assoc,  Mar.  1903— Dec.  1908;  p.  Man. 
Chester  Centre,  Dec.  1908— Apr.  1911;  gen.  sec.  N.  H.  S.  S. 
Assoc,  Apr.  1911 — ;  joint  author,  One  Hundred  Gospel  Hymns 
for  Male  Voices,  1902;  various  musical  compositions;  ad. 
Concord,  N.  H. 

Robert  Douglas  Graham,  b.  Perth,  Scot.,  Sept.  5,  1865.  N. 
T.  I.  1890-93;  ord.  Boston,  June  9,  1893;  asst.  p.  Tremon; 
Temple  ch.,  Boston,  1893— Sept.  1894;  p.  Im.  ch.,  Denver, 
Colo.,  Jan.  1895— Apr.  1897;  Florence,  July  1897—?  ;  org 
chs.  at  Lamar  and  Telluride,  1900;  p.  Cripple  Creek,  1901-02 
org.,  and  p.  Tabernacle  ch.,  Colorado  Springs,  1903-07;  lect.  on 
Masonry,   1908—;  ad.  2433  West  37th  Ave.,  Denver. 

Newton  Clark  Ploldrldgc,  b.  Smithville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1863 
Colg.  U.  1891;   N.  T.  I.  1891-92;    C.  T.  S.  1893-95;   not.  ord.; 
tea.  Elm,  N.  J.,  1880-86,  1892-93;  Hammonton,  1886-87;  supt. 
prin.  High  Sch.,  Williamstown,  1896-97;  supt.  prin.  pub.  schs., 
Hammonton,  1897 — . 

Edwin  Faxon  Osborn,  b.  Climax,  Mich.,  Sept.  7,  1859.  Kal. 
C.  1889;  ord.  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Nov.  3,  1885;  p.  Hillsdale,  July 
1885— Nov.  1886;  Morenci,  Nov.  1886— Feb.  1888;  Carson 
City,  Feb.   1888— Feb.   1889;    Three  Rivers,  Feb.   1889— Oct. 


1894]  STUDENTS  217 

1891;  N,  T.  I.  1891-92;  p.  Sharon,  Oct.  1891— Aug.  1892; 
R.  T.  S.  1892-94;  p.  Lysle  ave  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
1892— Jan.  1894;  Water  town,  Jan.  1894— Oct.  1896;  lit.  work, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Oct.  1896— July  1899;  prof.  Hist,  and  Lit., 
Ewing  C,  Ewing,  111.,  July  1899 — June  1900;  p.  Evansville, 
Ind.,  June  1900 — July  1902;  id.  and  sec.  Ev.  and  Bib.  Assoc, 
Chicago,  July  1902 — Aug.  1904;  lit.  work,  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
Aug.  1904 — ;  fd.  Sylvan  Press,  Kalamazoo,  1906;  author, 
Some  Essentials  of  Christian  Grouih,  1896;  The  Vanishing  of 
the  Pritice,  1898;  Some  Foundation  Stones  of  Christian 
Character,  1906;  The  Teaching  of  the  Parables,  1906;  Onar, 
1909.     D.  D.,  Ewing  C,  1902. 

Loran  David  Osborn,  b.  Portland,  Mich.,  Nov.  13,  1863.  U, 
Mich.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1891-92;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1892-94;  ord. 
Elgin,  111.,  May  15,  1894;  p.  Im.  ch.,  Elgin,  Feb.  1894— Dec. 
1897;  Centralia,  Jan.  1898-1900;  Bloomington,  1900-05;  pres. 
Des  M.  C,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1905 — ;  author.  Recovery  and  Re- 
statement of  the  Gospel,  1900.     Ph.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1900. 

Herbert  Ronelle  Pwrinton,  b.  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  Oct.  15, 
1867.  C.  U.  1891 ;  N.  T.  I.  1891-92;  C.  D.  S.  1892-94;  ord.  Free 
Bapt.  min.,  Gardiner,  Me.,  June  13,  1894;  instr.  Heb.  and  O.  T. 
Interp.,  C.  D.  S.,  1894-95,  prof.  1895-1908;  prof.  Oriental  Hist, 
and  Rel.,  Ba.  C,  1908-11,  prof.  Bib.  Lit.,  and  Rel.,  1911—; 
ad.  40  Mountain  Ave.,  Lewiston,  Me.    D.  D.,  Hills.  C,  1907. 

Harry  Sheldon  Shaw,  b.  Berwick,  N.  S.,  Apr.  16,  1863.  Ac.  C. 
1888;  N.  T.  I.  parts  of  1890-94;  ord.  Mahone  Bay,  N.  S.,  Oct. 
18,  1893;  p.  Mahone  Bay,  Sept.  1893— Oct.  1897;  Liverpool, 
Nov.  1897— Apr.  1900;  Hampton  Village,  N.  B.,  Nov.  1900— 
Nov.  1902;  Westchester  Station,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1902— Apr.  1905 
far.,  Berwick,  1905—. 

Howard  Primrose  "Chidden,  b.  Antigonish,  N.  S.,  July  12, 
1871.  Ac.  C.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.— Dec,  1891;  McM.  U.  D.  S., 
Jan.  1892-94;  lect.  Eloc,  McM.  U.,  1892-93;  ord.  Morden, 
Manitoba,  July  24,  1894;  p.  Morden,  June  1894— Sept.  1896; 
U.  Chic  D.  S.  Oct.— Dec,  1896;  N.  T.  I.  Jan.— Mar.,  1897; 
p.  Gait,  Ont.,  Oct.  1897— Aug.  1900;  lect.  Homil.,  McM.  U., 
1899-1900;  prof.  Bib.  Lit.,  Brandon  C,  Brandon,  Manitoba, 
Sept.  1900 — Aug.  1903;  act.  p.  Trinity  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Oct.— Dec,  1903;  p.  1st  ch.,  Dayton,  O.,  Jan.  1904— .  D.  D., 
D.  U.,  1906. 

William  Carey  Whitakcr,  b.  Padiham,  Eng.,  July  12,  1860. 
N.  T.  I.  1891-92;  ord.  Conway,  June  7,  1892;  p.  Conway,  Apr. 
1892-90;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1896— Feb.  1898;  Am.  ch.,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  May— Nov.,   1898;    Tempe,  Ariz.,   Nov.  1898— 


218  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1894 

Apr.  1901;  Bakersfield,  May  1901— May  1902;  Banning,  Cal., 
May  1903— May  1905;  Orland,  June  1905— Tune  1906;  Willits, 
Sept.  1909—. 


William  Clements,  b.  Ballinran,  Ire.,  Aug.  14,  1866.  N.  T.  I. 
1892-94;  ord.  Wells  Depot,  Me.,  Dec.  13,  1894;  p.  Wells  Depot, 
Sept.  1894— Sept.  1895;  Buxton  Centre,  Nov.  1895— Dec.  1902; 
Rockport,  Mass.,  Jan.  1903— Feb.  1904;  Springvale,  Me.,  Feb. 
1904-06;  health  failed;  w.  c.  1906—;  ad.  Springvale. 

Robert  Ward  Fisher,  b.  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I.,  June  20,  1868. 
Prince  of  Wales  C,  Charlotte tovm,  1885-86;  N.  T.  I.  1892-94; 
ord.  Middleboro,  June  4,  1894;  p.  Rock  ch..  South  Middleboro, 
1894-95;  East  Longmeadow,  Nov.  1895— Mar.  1897;  act.  p. 
North  Attleboro,  Apr.  1897— Oct.  1898;  w.  c.  Moncton,  N.  B., 
1898—?  ;  p.  Clementsport,  N.  S.,  ?— 1904;  Advocate,  1904—? 
Shelbume,  1907—?  ;  Jordan  Falls,  1909—. 

*Henri  Gelan,  b.  Bischweiler,  Ger.,  Sept.  13,  1863.  N.  T.  I. 
1892-94;  ord.  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  18,  1894;  p.  French  ch., 
Stryker,  O.,  1894— June  1895;  German  ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
May  1896— Dec.  1897;  German  ch.,  Winona,  Minn.,  Dec. 
1897 — ?;  in  miss,  work  among  Germans,  p.  chs.  in  Ont., 
Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.,  Hepburn,  N.  J.,  Anthony,  Fairfield, 
Hoboken;  d.  Hoboken,  Mar.  16,  1910. 

Elie  Marc,  b.  Rheims,  France,  Aug.  30,  1868.  N.  T.  I.  1892- 
94;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  6,  1894;  miss,  to  French, 
Natick,  R.  I.,  June— Sept.,  1894;  miss.  Haiti,  Oct.  1894—; 
ad.  Trou  du  Nord,  Haiti. 

Theodore  Osol,  b.  Riga,  Russia,  Sept.  18  or  20,  1862.  N.  T.  I. 
1892-94;  trav.  sales.  1894-98;  in  serv.  of  transport  line  to  the 
Klondike  region,  spg.  1898;  ? 

Frank  Parker,  b.  Reading,  Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1859.  Gordon  Miss. 
Tm.  Sch.  1890-91;  N.  T.  I.  1892-94;  ord.  Reading,  Sept.  12, 
1894;  p.  Marshfield,  Oct.  1894— May  1898;  Plaistow,  N.  H., 
May  1898— June  1904;  supt.  sclis.,  Plaistow,.  1899-1904;  p. 
Wenham,  Mass.,  June  1904 — . 

Edouard  Constant  Ramette,  b.  Le  Cateau,  Nord,  France,  Apr. 
2,  1864.  N.  T.  I.  1891-94;  p.  French  miss,  in  Providence,  R.  I., 
and  Central  Falls,  June  1891— Oct.  1894;  ord.  Providence, 
June  29,  1894;  supt.  French  miss.,  R.  I  ,  1894— Oct.  1898,  and 
p.  Providence,  Central  Falls,  and  Natick,  Oct.  1894— June  1899, 
p.  French  Bapt.  miss.,  Woonsocket,  July  1899 — Sept.  1910, 
and  Manchaug,  Mass.,  Mar.  1909— ^ept.  1910;  LoweU,  Mass. 
Oct.  1910—;  ed.   French  Baptist  Monthly,  1896-97. 


*    1895]  STUDENTS  219 

Charles  Thomas  Reekie,  b.  Clinton,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1867. 
N.  T.  I.  1892-94;  ord.  Clinton,  May  31,  1894;  p.  East  Washing- 
ton, N.  H.,  Nov.  1894— Apr.  1901;  North  Londonderry,  Apr. 
1901— Aug.  1903;  Grasmere,  Sept.  1903— Nov.  1907;  Green- 
dale  ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  1907 — Mar.  1910;  Addison,  Vt., 
Apr.  1910—;  ad.  R.  F.  D.  1,  Vergennes,  Vt. 

George  Hay  Watt,  b.  Costlybum,  Huntly.  Scot.,  July  28,  1861 
N.  T.  I.  1892- Dec.  1894;  ord.  Quincy,  Mar.  29,  1895;  p.  Ira, 
Vt.,  and  West  Rutland,  Apr.  1895— Mar.  1896;  West  Rutland, 
Apr.  1896— June  1900;  in  bus.,  1900— June  1907;  colp.  Vt. 
Bapt.  State  Conv.,  June  1907 — ;  ad.  138  South  Main  St.,  Barre, 
Vt. 


Samuel  Russell,  b.  Margarets  Bay,  Halifax  Co.,  N.  S.,  June 
16,  1863.  Gordon  Miss.  Tm.  Sch.,  Boston,  2  yrs. ;  N.  T  I., 
1892-93;  asst.  p.  Ruggles  St.  ch.,  Boston,  1893-1900;  ord. 
Ruggles  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Sept.  27,  1900;  p.  People's  ch.,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  Oct.  1900-12;  assoc.  p.  Ruggles  St.  ch.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1912—.  30— *1 

1895 

C.  B.  BoLLES,  C'ass  Secretary 

CHARLTON  BURGESS  BOLLES,  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
Aug.  23,  1868.  N.  T.  I.  1892-95;  ord.  New  Bedford,  May  24, 
1895;  p.  Rockport,  Dec.  1895— Jan.  1902;  North  ch.,  Brockton, 
Feb.  1902— Apr.  1904;  2d  ch.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  May  1904— 
Aug.  1907;  ed.  and  publ.,  prop.  Bar  Harbor  Press  Co.,  Bar 
Harbor,  Me.,  1907—;  act.  p.  Cranberry  Isles,  July  1903— Oct. 
1910. 

ALBERT  EDWARD  HYLAN,  b.  Fremont,  N.  H.,  June  11, 
1865.  B.  U.  1892;  N.  T.  I.  1892-95;  ord.  Westboro,  July  31, 
1895;  p.  Westboro,  July  1895— June  1902;  s.  var.  chs.,  July 
1902— Nov.  1903;  p.  Vineyard  Haven,  Dec.  1903— Feb.  1910; 
Medfield,  Mar.  1910—. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  ILLSLEY,  b.  Welsford,  N.  S.,  May  18, 
1869.  Ac.  C.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1892-95;  ord.  Wenham,  May  29, 
1895;  p.  Wenham,  1895— July  1897;  Whiting,  Vt.,  Sept.  1897— 
Apr.  1900;  M.  E.  ch.,  Waterbury  Centre,  Oct.  1900— Apr.  1902; 
rec.  into  Vt.  M.  E.  Conf.,  Apr.  1901;  p.  Worcester,  Apr.  1902— 
Apr.  1904;  Montgomerv,  Apr.  1904— Apr.  1906;  Grand  Isle, 
Apr.— Dec,  1906;  Springfield,  Neb.,  Dec.  1906— Sept.  1909; 
Craig,  Sept.  1909— Sept.  1910;   Meadow  Grove,  Sept.  1910—. 

THOCAS   Ax\TOINE   CONDILLAC   JEAN-JACQUES,   b. 

Port-de-Paix,  Haiti,  Mar.  16,  1871.     Lycee  National,  Port  au 


220  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1895 

Prince,  2  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.  1891-95;  ord.  Woburn,  May  30,  1895; 
p.  St.  John's  ch.,  -Woburn,  1893— aut.  1896;  Calvary  ch., 
Boston,  1896 — Nov.  1897;  Inspector  of  Govt,  schs.,  Port-de- 
Paix,  Haiti,  Dec.  1898— Dec.  1902;  p.  Eglise  Baptiste  du  Cap 
Haitien,  Feb.  1904—;   ad.  Cap  Haitien,  Haiti. 

JOHN  HUGH  JENNER,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Feb.  9,  1861 
Ord.  North  Brookiield,  N.  S.,  Dec.  20,  1887;  p.  North  Brook- 
field,  1887— Sept.  1890;  Cambridge,  Sept.  1890— Sept.  1892; 
Ac.  C.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1892-95;  act.  p.  Osterville,  1892-95;  p. 
West  Springfield,  May  1895— Sept.  1901;  North  ch.,  Halifax, 
N.  S.,  Oct.  1901— Apr.  1908;  North  Sydney,  C.  B.,  Apr.  1908—; 
author.    Treasured  Leaves,  1900. 

CLARENCE  REGINALD  MLNARD,  b.  ComwalHs,  N.  S., 
Apr.  21,  1868.  Ac.  C.  1890;  ord.  Clements  Vale.  N.  S.,  Nov.  5, 
1890;  p.  Clements  Vale,  1890-92;  N.  T.  L  1892-95;  p.  Palmer, 
July  1895— Dec.  1898;  Carew  St.  ch.,  Springfield,  Jan.— 
Nov.,  1899;  Capitol  Hill  ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Jan.  1900— Oct. 
1908;  Oceanside,  Cal.,  Aug.  1911—.   Ph.  D.,  U.  Denver,  1906. 

ERNEST  AUGUSTUS  ROYAL,  b.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Aug.  11, 
1867.  U.  R.  1892;  N.  T.  I.  1892-95;  ord.  Bowdoinham,  Me., 
Sept.  20,  1895;  p.  Bowdoinham,  June  1895— Mar.  1897;  Farm- 
ington.  Mar.  1897— Dec.  1901;  TowTishend,  Vt.,  Dec.  1901— 
June  1905;  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  June  1905 — . 

FRANCISCO  CAETANO  BORGES  SILVA.  b.  San  Miguel 
Island,  Azores,  Oct.  28,  1863.  A.  of  Cal.  C;  N.  T.  I.  1892-95; 
ord.  Portuguese  Bapt.  chap.,  New  Bedford,  Sept.  26,  1895; 
miss,  to  Portuguese,  New  Bedford,  1893 — ;  ed.  and  publ.  Pro- 
gresso,  Oct.  1896— July  1908;  Ahorada,  Mar.  1909—. 

HENRY  FRANKLIN  TIBBITS,  b.  New  Castle  Creek,  Grand 
Lake,  N.  B.,  Jan.  28,  1863.  W.  A.  1889-92;  N.  T.  I.  1892-95; 
ord.  Dudley  St.  ch.,  Boston,  May  27,  1895;  p.  Chatsworth,  111., 
Aug.  1895— Sept.  1896;  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Oct.  1896— Sept. 
1897;  Correctionville,  la.,  Nov.  1897— Nov.  1901;  Chadron, 
Neb.,  Nov.  1901— Sept.  1904;  Walworth,  Wis.,  Sept.  1904— 
Jan.  1907;  Pekin,  111.,  Apr.  1907— Oct.  1908;  Oglesby,  Nov. 
1908—. 


EVERETT  ANTHONY  BO  WEN,  b.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Nov.  12, 
1869.  B.  U.  1892;  U.  Chic,  1892-94;  N.  T.  I.  1894-95;  sub. 
for  jim.  O.  T.,  spg.  term,  elec.  work  in  N.  T.,  and  rec.  spec, 
cert.;  ord.  Central  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  28,  1896;  p.Har- 
vard  ch..  Still  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  1896— Feb.  1900;'  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  Mar.  1900— Apr.  1904;  grad.  stud.  B.  U.,   win.   1904-05; 


1895]  STUDENTS  221 

p.  Hope  Valley,  R.  I.    May  1905— Apr.  1908;    ad.  Lakeville, 
Mass. 

Charles  Valentine  French,  b.  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  May  23,  1863. 
C.  A.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  parts  of  1890-93;  ord.  Grafton,  Vt.,  Dec. 
20,  1893;  p.  Grafton,  1893— Apr.  1896;  South  Acworth,  N.  H., 
Apr.  1897— July  1899;  Cornish  Flat,  July  1899— Oct.  1901; 
East  Washington,  Nov.  1901— Aug.  1903;  Cambridge,  Me., 
Oct.  1904— Jan.  1906;  West  Rockport,  Nov.  1908— Apr.  1910; 
East  Dixfield,  May  1910—. 

Aosten  Tremaize  Kempton,  b.  Upper  Canard,  N.  S.,  Feb.  G, 
1870.  Ac.  C.  1891;  ord.  Milton,  N.  S.,  Aug.  13,  1891;  p.  Milton, 
1891— Aug.  1892;  N.  T.  I.  1892-93,  Sept.— Dec,  1895;  p. 
Sharon,  May  1893 — Nov.  1895;  asst.  p.  Stoughton  St.  ch., 
Boston,  Dec.  1895— Dec.  1896;  p.  Highland  ch.,  Fitchburg, 
Jan.  1897 — Mar.  19^2;  act.  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Lunenburg,  Feb. 
1904— Feb.  1912;  p.  Broadway  Bapt.  ch.,  Cambridge,  Feb. 
1912 — ;  prop.  Kempton  Lectures;  ad.  Lunenburg. 

Percival  Hylton  Lynch,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1871. 
N.  T.  I.  1892-95;  ord.  Southeast  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  22, 
1896;  p.  Southeast  ch.,  Philadelphia,  June  1896— Aug.  1899; 
Mem.  ch.,  Altoona,  Aug.  1899 — Feb.  1903 ;  1st  ch.,  Jersey  Shore, 
Feb.  1903— June  1908;  Berean  ch.,  Carbondale,  July  1908—; 
asst.  ed.  Baptist  Bulletin,  Phila.,  1897-99;  ad.  33  Lincoln  Ave., 
Carbondale,  Pa. 

Charles  Edgar  Rosecrans,  b.  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Aug.  6,  1868. 
O.  C.  1887-90;  Miss.  Tm.  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  1891— May 
1892;  N.  T.  I.  1892-94;  ord.  Clarendon  St.  cli.,  Boston,  June 27, 
1894;  p.  Monroe,  1894;  ev.  1894-95;  prin.  Lahainaluna  S., 
H  I.,  1895-98;  chap,  car  miss.,  1899;  lyceum  lect.  1900—; 
ed.  Hawaii's  Young  People,  1897-98;  ad.  618  Steinway  Hall, 
Chicago,  111. 

James  Edson  "Warner,  b.  Comwallis,  N.  S  ,  Aug.  30,  1868. 
U.  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1890-91;  Com.  U.  1891-92;  R.  T.  S.  1892- 
93,  1894-95;  ord.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  June  18,  1893;  p.  In- 
man  Sq.  ch.,  Cambridgeport,  1893-94;  N.  T.  I.  1893-94;  U. 
Chic,  1895-97;  prof.  Gr.  and  Anc  Hist.,  Miss.  C,  1897-98;  stud. 
U.  Chic.  sum.  1899;  sales.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900—?  ;    ? 


nWilliam  Samuel  Braddan,  b.  Fort  McKavett,  Tex.,  Mar.  15, 
1871.  10th  U.  S.  cav.,  May  1888— Aug.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  Feb. 
1894-95;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  June  6,  1895;  p.  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  Oct.  1895^0ct.  1896;  2d  ch.,  Detroit,  Nov.  1896— June 
1901;  Berean  ch.,  Chicago,  111..  Sept.  1901—;  ad.  5008  5th  Ave., 
Chicago.     D.  D.,  Guadalupe  C,  Tex.,  1904. 


222  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1895 

Frank  Qayton  Briggs,  b.  Colebrook,  Conn.,  Feb.  16,  1863. 
N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  ord.  Boston,  June  28,  1896;  assoc.  p.  Taber- 
nacle ch.,  Boston,  1896-99;  p.  Manchester,  1899-1902;  miss. 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Himeji  Japan,  1902—;  ad.  47  Shimotera  Machi, 
Himeji. 

Lyman  Eugene  Carter,  b.  Brooklin,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1852.  State 
Norm.  Sch.,  Me.,  1876-80;  ord.  Bradley,  Oct.  1,  1891;  p.  Brad- 
ley, 1891— Aug.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  p.  Rowley,  Mar.  1894— 
May  1895;  Washburn,  Me.,  June  1895— May  1897;  Hodgdon, 
July  1897— Aug.  1903;  Nobleboro,  Oct.  1903— Mar.  1909; 
Parkman,  Apr.  1909— Apr.  1911;  Friendship,  May  1911—. 

Harry  Willard  Chamberlin,  b.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Aug.  13, 
1866.  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  ord.  Monroe,  June  8,  1895;  p.  Monroe, 
1895— Dec.  1896;  Southwick,  Jan.  1897— Dec.  1898;  Peters- 
ham, Jan.  1899— Dec.  1903;  Ashland,  Dec.  1903— June  1905; 
asst.  p.  South  Framingham,  1906;  asst.  p.  Winter  Hill  ch., 
Somerville,  1907-08;  p.  Bunker  Hill  ch.,  Charlestown,  1908—; 
ad.  75  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Somerville. 

"Willard  Colby  Cook,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  May  5,  1865. 
Miss.  Tm.  Sch.,  Boston,  1892-93;  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  ord.  Stam- 
ford, Vt.,  June  28,  1895;  p.  Stamford,  1895— Aug.  1896;  Noble- 
boro, Me.,  Feb.  1898— July  1901;  Ipswich,  Mass.,  July  1901— 
Oct.  1902;  Malaga,  Cal.,  Feb.  1903— July  1906;  Clovis,  July 
1906— July  1910;   Azusa,  Sept.  1910—. 

Frank  Day,  b.  Royal  ton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1860.  Lockport 
Un.  Sch.;  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  ord.  Colchester,  Conn.,  June  29, 
1897;  p.  Colchester,  Nov.  1896— Nov.  1900;  Waterloo,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  1900— Mar.  1903;  Philadelphia,  Sept.  1903— Sept.  1906; 
West  Union,  la.,  Jan.  1907— Apr.  1910;  Algona,  Apr.  1910—; 
ad.  215  East  McGregor  St.,  Algona,  la. 

Albert  Palmer  Fox,  b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1872.  R.  C. 
1890-93;  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  ord.  Limerick,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1895; 
p.  Limerick,  June  1895— July  1896;  Eden,  Sept.  1896— Feb. 
1898;  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1898— Dec.  1900;  Darien,  Dec. 
1900— Oct.  1902;  Canaseraga,  Oct.  1902— Oct.  1905;  Angelica, 
Oct.  1905— Apr.  1910;   Carmel,  Apr.  1910—. 

Arthur  Ernest  Harriman,  b.  North  Adams,  Mass.,  Dec.  2, 
1869.  Colg.  U.  1889-90;  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  ord.  Sterling,  Jan. 
1,  1895;  p.  Colchester,  Conn.,  1895-96;  p.  Leominster,  1897— 
Nov.  1901;  East  ch.,  Lynn.,  Dec.  1901— Sept.  1909;  Middle- 
bury,  Vt.,  Oct.  1909— Sept.  1910;  East  ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  Oct. 
1910—;  ad.  37  Breed  St.,  Lynn.    Ph.  B.,  la.  Christ.  C,  1909. 


1896]  STUDENTS  223 

David  Mount  Lockrow,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1869.  Colg. 
A.  1891-93;  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  H.  U.  1901-03;  ord.  Rowley, 
June  5,  1895;  p.  Rowley,  June  1895-98;  Melrose  Highlands, 
Sept.  1898-1906;  ev.  Mass.  Bapt.  Miss.  Soc,  1906— Feb.  1911; 
dir.  men's  work,  Tremont  Temple  ch.,  Boston,  Mar.  1911 — ; 
ad.  19  Morgan  St.,  Wobum. 

Arthur  Locke  Winn,  b.  Wobum,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1869.  Miss. 
Tm.  Sch.,  Boston,  1891-93;  N.  T.  I.  1893-95;  ord.  Waterboro, 
Me.,  June  18,  1895;  p.  Waterboro,  1895— Dec.  1S97;  in  bus., 
Winchester,  Mass.,  Jan.  1898 — . 


Frederick  Elbridge  Heath,  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  May  25,  1872. 
Nichols  Lat.  Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me.;  C.  D.  S.;  N.  T.  I.,  aut. 
1893-95;  ord.  Sterling,  Sept.  4,  1895;  p.  Sterling,  1895— Mar. 
1897;  Spencer,  Apr.  1897-99;  Weston,  1900-05;  stud.  H.  U. 
1900-02;  p.  Tabernacle  ch.,  Boston,  1905—;  ad.  334  Harvard 
St.,  Cambridge. 

Isaiah  Btidd  Wallace,  b.  Lower  Granville,  N.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1864. 
Hort.  A.,  Wolfville,  aut.  1886— win.  1887;  N.  T.  I.  1893— Oct. 
1894;  res.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Oct  1894— July  1895;  salor,  1895— 
spg.  1897;  elk.  WolfvUle,  N.  S.,  spg.  1897— Aug.  1898;  res. 
Wolfville,  and  many  other  places. 

27 
1896 

F.  LSNT,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  HENRY  ALLISON,  b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Aug.  17, 
1870.  H.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  U.  Halle,  1896-97;  ord. 
North  Ave.  ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  13, 1896;  s.  Sandusky  St. 
ch.,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  Aug.^-Sept.,  1898;  w.  c.  North  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1898— Feb.  1899; p.  Penacook,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1899- July 
1902;  U.  Chic.  1902-05;  prof.  Ch.  Hist  and  Miss.,  Pacific  T.  S., 
1904-05;  prof.  Hist,  and  PoHt.  Sci.,  F.  C,  1905-08;  prof.  Hist., 
Bryn  Mawr  C,  1908-10;  prof.  Ecc.  Hist.,  and  dean,  Colg.  T.  S., 
1910 — ;  author.  Baptist  Councils  in  America,  1906;  Inventory 
of  Unpublished  Manuscript  Material  relating  to  American  Re- 
ligious History,  1911.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  L,  1902;  Ph.  D.,  U.  Chic, 
1905. 

CHARLES  BALDWIN  BACON,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Nov.  30, 
1868.  B.  U.  1892-93;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  Chelsea,  June  14, 
1896;  p.  Port  Bragg,  Cal.,  and  Uldah,  miss.  No.  Cal.,  1896— Aug. 
1897;  p.  Salem,  Ore.,  Oct.  1897— Aug.  1898;  Col.  U.  1898-99; 
tea.  Norm.  Sch.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.;  State  Norm.  Sch.  Terre 
Haute,  Ind. 


224  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1896 

SUMNER  BANGS,  b.  Readfield,  Me.,  Sept.  22,  1859.  He- 
bron A.,  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  Buckfield,  Me.,  Jan.  14, 
1897;  p.  Buckfield,  Nov.  1896— May  1898;  East  Auburn, 
June— July,  1898;  Tenant's  Harbor,  July  1898— July  1901; 
w.  c.  Everett,  Mass.,  July  1901— Mar.  1902;  p.  Charleston,  Me., 
Mar.  1902— Sept.  1905;  Oakland,  Oct.  1905— Sept.  1908;  tea. 
manual  tm.,  Leland  U.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Oct.  1908 — . 

ARTHUR  TRAIN  BELKNAP,  b.  Framingham,  Mass.,  Feb. 
8,  1872.  B.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  U.  Halle  1896;  ord. 
Sanford,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  1897;  p.  Sanford,  Jan.  1897— Sept.  1898; 
H.  U.  D.  S.,  post-grad.,  1898-99;  p.  Andover,  Mass.,  June  1900— 
Oct.  1905;  Jefferson  St.  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  1905— 
Sept.  1907;  prof.  Eng.,  F.  C,  Sept.  1907—;  ad.  49  North 
Hougham  St.,  Franklin,  Ind.     S.  T.  B.,  H.  U.,  1899. 

JOHN  FREDERICK  BLACKLOCK,  b.  Providence,  R.  I., 
Feb.  7,  1866.  B.  U.  1892;  N.  T.  I.  1892-93,  1895-96;  C.T.  S. 
1894-95;  ord.  Chesham,  N.  H.,  Aug.  25,  1896;  p.  Chesham,  July 
1896— July  1899;  Meriden,  July  1899— May  1900;  Tamaica, 
Vt.,  June  1900— Dec.  1902;  Salem,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1902—;  ad. 
Salem  Depot,  N.  H. 

CHARLES  ALVIN  BROOKS,  b.  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7, 
1871.  Vt.  A.  1889-91;  Mt.  Hennon  Sch.,  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893- 
96;  ord.  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1896;  p.  Waterloo,  Sept. 
1896— Aug.  1898;  Knowlesville,  Aug.  1898— Apr.  1900;  Pitts- 
ford,  May  1900— Sept.  1903;  3d  St.  ch.,  Dayton.  O.,  Oct. 
1903 — Nov.  1907;  sec  and  supt.  city  miss.,  Cleveland,  Dec, 
1907—;  ad.  1134  Scoffield  Bldg.,  Cleveland. 

THOMAS  CAIN,  b.  Portadown,  Ire.,  Sept.  23,  1867.  Colg.  U. 
1889-91;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  Newton,  June  19,  1896;  S.  S. 
miss.  Chelsea,  Nov.  1896— May  1897;  p.  West  Swanzey,  N.  H., 
Aug.  1897— May  1901;  Windsor,  Vt,  Aug.  1901— Oct.  1905; 
Laconia,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1905 — Apr.  1910;  Kennebunkport,  Me., 
May  1910— 

ULYSSES  SHERMAN  DAVIS,  b.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  27, 
1866.  D.  U.  1892;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1892-94;  ord.  Bellevue, 
Mich.,  June.  26,  1894;  p.  Bellevue,  May  1894— July  1895;  N.  T. 
I.  1895-96;  p.  Marlboro,  June  1896— Mar.  1900;  Dayton,  O., 
Apr.  1900— Dec.  1905;  Bloomington,  III.,  Jan.  1906— Jan. 
1912;  Akron,  O.,  Jan.  1912—.     D.  D.,  S.  C,  1907. 

EDWIN  BAILEY  DOLAN,  b.  Hudson,  Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1869. 
B.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  South  Waterboro,  Me.,  Sept. 
21,  1896;  p.  South  Waterboro,  July  1896— Nov.  1901;  Wales, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1901— Apr.  1907;  Agawam,  May  1907— Aug.  1910; 


1896]  STUDENTS  225 

1st  ch.,  Holyoke,  Sept.  1910—;  ad.  150  South  St.,  Holyoke. 
B.D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

HARRY  SAINT  JOHN  FILMER,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  July  7, 

1867.  B.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  Fall  River,  July  8, 
1896;  p.  Brownell  St.  chap..  Fall  River,  July  1896— May  1900; 
Laconia,  N.  H.,  May  1900— June  1903;  Webster,  Mass.,  July 
1903—. 

FREDERICK  LENT,  b.  Freeport,  N.  S.,  June  10,  1872.  N. 
T.  I.  1893-96;  B.  U.  1900;  ord.  Leicester,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1895;  p. 
Calvary  ch.,  Salem,  June  1896 — June  1898;  Oaklawn,  R.  I., 
July  1898— Sept.  1901;  s.  1st  ch..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.— 
Dec,  1903,  p.  Feb.  1904—;  stud.  Y.  U.  1901-06;  instr.  Bib. 
Lit.,  B.  U.,  1900-01;  Y.  U.,  1903-07,  1909-10;  ad.  195  Livings- 
ton St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1900;  Ph.  D.,  Y.  U., 
1906. 

WILLIAM  EARNEST  LOMBARD,  b.  Turner,  Me.,  Aug.    2, 

1868.  C.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  Brewer,  Me.,  July  22, 
1896;  p.  Brewer,  1893— Sept.  1898;  Camden,  Oct.  1898-1905; 
Andover,  Mass.,  Feb.  1906 — ;  instr.  Gordon  Miss.  Trn.  Sch., 
1906-08;  Gordon  Sch.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908-10;  ad.  Andover. 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  MARTELL,  b.  Round  Island,  C.  B., 
June  5,  1869.  Ac.  C.  1888-90,  grad.  Ac.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  1. 1893- 
96;  ord.  Brewster,- June  17,  1896;  p.  Brewster,  1896;  H.  U. 
1897-98,  grad.;  p.  Turners  Falls,  Aug.  1898-1900;  Williman- 
sett,  Dec.  1900— Feb.  1909;  McMinnville,  Ore.,  Sept.  1909— 
Oct.  1910;  instr.  Pacific  Coast  Bapt.  T.  S.,  May  1910—;  ad. 
1081  Monroe  Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal.    B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1904. 

JOEL  BYRON  SLOCUM,  b.  Mt.  Hanley,  N.  S.,  Feb.  1,  1868. 
C.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  Tremont  Temple  ch.,  Boston, 
June  19,  1896;  p.  Westbrook,  Me.,  Nov.  1896— May  1897; 
Laconia,  N.  H.,  June  1897— Nov.  1898;  1st  ch.,  Concord,  Dec. 
1898— Oct.  1903;  Istch.,  Columbus,  O.,  Nov.  1903— Apr.  1907; 
Greenwood  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  1907 — ;  author,  poems, 
hymns,  essays;  cont.  rel.  papers;  chapl.  N.  H.  leg.,  1901-02; 
ad.  152  Prospect  Park  West,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  MURRAY  SMALLMAN,b.Summerside,  P.  E.  I., 
Mar.  9,  1857.  Ac.  C.  1891;  ord.  Dartmouth,  N.  S.,  July  16, 
1891;  p.  Dartmouth,  1891— July  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  p. 
Winthrop,  June  1896— May  1900;  Nictaux,  N.  S.,  June  1900— 
Jan.  1903;  New  Glasgow,  Jan.  1903—. 

WILLIAM  ABBOT  SMITH,  b.  Waterville,  Me.,  Apr.  30, 
1868.  C.  U.  1891;  tea.  John  B.  Stetson  U.,  Fla.,  1892-93;  N. 
T.  I.  1893-96;  U.  Halle,  1896-97;  ord.  WatervUle,  Me.,  July  14, 


226  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1896 

1897;  tea.  Waterville,  1898-1902;  p.  Central  Sq.  ch.,  Portland, 
Mar.  1903-07;   2d  ch.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  Apr.  1908—. 

DANIEL  CORY  SNOW,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  1,  1870. 
B.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  res.  Raynham,  Mass. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  TENNY,  b.  Wilmington,  111.,  Mar.  3, 
1868.  Dr.  U.  1891;  N.  T.  I.  1893-96;  ord.  Newport,  N.  H. 
June  29,  1896;  p.  Newport,  June  1896— July  1903;  Sac  City, 
la.,  Aug.  1903— July  1904;  Algona,  July  1904— July  1906; 
Newton,  Sept.  1906— Sept.  1908;  sec.  Des  M.  C,  Oct.  1908— 
Oct.  1911;  p.  Cascade,  Nov.  1911—. 


Ingram  Ebenezer  Bill,  Jr.,  b.  Hampton,  N.  B.,  Nov.  23,  1871. 
Ac.  U.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-94;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Sept.  19, 
1894;  p.  West  Cleveland,  June  1894— May  1895;  R.  T.  S. 
1895-97;  p.  Oberlin,  O.,  Sept.  1897— Jan.  1905;  U.  Chic.  D.  S., 
1905-08,  Fellow  in  Ch.  Hist.,  1907-08;  p.  Capitol  Hill  ch., 
Denver,  Colo.,  Mar.— Sept.,  1908;  North  Shore  ch.,  Chicago, 
111.,  Sept.  1908—;  ad.  4620  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Joseph  Walther,  b.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1865.  B.  U. 
1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893— Nov.  1895;  ord.  Holden,  July  2,  1895;  p. 
Holden,  Jan.  1895— Apr.  1902;  Keene,  N.  H.,  May  1902— Jan. 
1909;  Wollaston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1909—;  ad.  81  Prospect  Ave., 
Wollaston,  Mass. 


Robert  Werner  Bagwell,  b.  Onancock,  Accomac  Co.,  Va.,  Mar. 
22,  1871.  N.  T.  I.  1894-96;  ord.  Accomac,  Va.,  Aug.  26,1896; 
p.  Jarratt,  1896-1905;  Arvonia  and  Mt.  Zion,  1906—;  ad.  New 
Canton,  Va. 

Wallace  Henry  Mays,  b.  Millburg,  Mich.,  Aug.  1,  1866.  Kal. 
C.  1892-94;  N.  T.  I.  1894-96;  ev.  New  England  and  the  Middle 
States,  1896-98;  res.  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  1898;  ord.  Albion, 
Jan.  31,  1899;  p.  Albion,  Jan.— Apr.,  1899;  health  failed ; 
Sodus;  in  bus.,   Goshen,  Ind. 

Charles  Issachar  Ramsey,  b.  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  Dec.  23,  1869. 
N.  T.  I.  1894-96;  ord.  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  July  3,  1896;  p. 
Northville,  Conn.,  July  1896-1900;  Colchester,  Jan.  1900-06; 
Thompson,  Aug.  1906— June  1910;  Penn's  Grove,  N.  J.,  1910—. 

George  Ellsworth  Whitehotise,  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  May  1, 
1868.  N.  T.  I.  1894-96;  ord.  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  Feb.  15,  1897; 
p.  Cheshire,  Mass.,  Nov.  1896— Feb.  1900;  Braintree,  Feb. 
1900— Oct.  1903;  East  Milton,  Oct.  1903— Sept.  1905;  Monc- 
ton,  N.  B.,  Sept.  1905— Nov.  1900;  Im.  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Dec.  1906-09;  6th  Ave.  ch.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1909—;  ad. 
3024  South  9th  St.,  Tacoma.  24 


1897]  STUDENTS  227 

1897 

C.  H.  ElIvIS,  Class  Secretary 
*NORMAN  NORTH  BISHOP,  b.  Canaan,  N.  S.,  Sept.  6, 

1867.  B.  U.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1891-92,  1895-97;  act.  p.  North 
Easton,  1896-98;  ord.  Beverly  Farms,  Sept.  27,  1898;  p. 
Beverly  Farms,  1898— Jan.  1900;  Chicopee  Falls,  Feb.  1900— 
Feb.  1904;  health  failed ;  d.  West  Dennis,  Aug.  18,  1905.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,    1902. 

FREDERICK  LOUIS  CLEVELAND,  b.  Conwav,  Mass., 
■June  17,  1864.  S.  B.  T.  S.  1893-95;  N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  ord. 
Chapelhill,  N.  C,  Sept.  22,  1897;  p.  Chapelhill.  Aug.  1897— 
July  1900;  North  Hanover,  Mass.,  Dec.  1900— Dec.  1905; 
assoc.  p.  Maiden,  Mar.  1907—;  ad.  16  Concord  St.,  Maiden. 

WILLIAM  JOBES  EDDY,  b.  Crossroads,  W.  Va.,  Mar.  2, 
1862.  Ord.  Crossroads,  Aug.  30,  1891;  p.  Greensboro,  Pa., 
June  1891— Sept.  1893;  U.  W.  Va.  1893;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1893-94; 
N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  p.  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  1897—. 

CHARLES  HAIGH  ELLIS,  b.  Rochdale,  Eng.,  Oct.  13,  1867. 
B.  U.  1894;  N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  North  Billerica,  June  23, 
1897;  p.  Chelmsford  Centre,  June  1897—. 

THOMAS  PHILLIPS  EVANS,  b.  Cornwall,  Eng.,  Dec.  25, 

1868.  Kimball  Un.  A.  1891-94;  N.  T.  L  1894-97;  ord.  Methuen, 
July  20,  1897;  p.  Billerica,  July  1897— Oct.  1906;  Holliston, 
Oct.  1906—. 

DANIEL  WEBSTER  KIMBALL,  b.  Cambridge,  Me.,  Dec. 

24,  1869.  C.  U.  18G4;  N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  Manchester,  Dec. 
16,  1897;  p.  Manchester,  Nov.  1897— Dec.  1898;  w.  c.  Cam- 
bridge, Me.,  Dec.  1898— May  1901 ;  p.  Wayne,  June  1901— Sept. 
1908;   Mechanic  Falls,  Nov.  1908—. 

DAVID  TRISTAN  MAGILL,  b.  Strathrov,   Ont.,  Oct.  7, 

1866.  Kal.  C.  1894;   N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  Flint,  Mich.,  Apr. 

25,  1893;  p.  Milford,  Mass.,  July  1897— Feb.  1907;  Calvary 
ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  1907 — ;  ad.  3941  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 
B.  D.,   N.  T.  I.,   1900. 

GEORGE  FRED  ROUILLARD,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  29, 

1867.  H.  U.  1894;  N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  Kennebunk,  Me., 
July  7,  1897;  p.  Kennebunk,  1897— Dec.  1901;  Bath,  Jan. 
1902— May  1909;  asst.  to  home  sec,  A.  B.  F.  M.  S.,  Nov.  1909— 
June  1911 ;  p.  No.  Stratford,  N.  H.  Dec.  1911—;  ad.  Coos,  N.  H. 

JOHN  ELIJAH  SMITH,  b.  Jefferson,  Mich.,  Aug.  9,  1871. 
Kal.  C.  1894;  N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  Keene,  N.  H.,  June  29, 
1897;  p.  Keene,  1897— Feb.  1902;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Mar. 
1902—. 


228  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1897 

EDWIN  FITZSON  SNELL,  first  name  changed  from  EDDY 
b.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  3,  1869.  W.  A.  1893;  H.  U.  1897 
N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  June  17,  1897. 
p.  Hampton  Falls  and  Seabrook,  1897— Sept.  1899;  Lincoln 
Park  ch..  West  Newton,  Mass.,  Oct.  1899— Jan.  1909;  Cong, 
eh.,  Mansfield,  Feb.  1909— May  1910;  Winnetka,  Chicago,  111., 
June  1910—. 

FREDERICK  McKEE  WHITE,  b.  CenterviUe,  Mich.,  Aug. 
10,  1870.  U.  Mich.  1894;  ord.  Dexter,  Mich.,  Sept.  6,  1893;  p. 
Dexter,  1893— Sept.  1894;  N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  p.  Hingham,  July 
1895— Nov.  1897;  Amherst,  Nov.  1897— Dec.  1901;  Foxboro, 
Dec.  1901— Sept.  1904;  Winthrop,  Sept.  1904—;  ad.  179  Her- 
mon  St.,  Winthrop.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1901;  Ph.  D.,  Bost.  U., 
1908. 

CHARLES  BURDITT  WILLIAMS,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Oct.  30,  1865.  H.  U.  1892-94;  N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  West 
Sutton,  June  29,  1897;  p.  West  Sutton,  1897-1900;  Inman 
Sq.  ch.,  Cambridge,  July  1901— Sept.  1903;  West  Royalston, 
Nov.  1906-09;  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1909—. 

HENRY  B  V/ILLIAMS,  b.  Central,  Keweenaw  Co.,  Mich., 
Dec.  25,  1863.  U.  R.  1888-92;  N.  T.  I.  1894-97;  ord.  Fayette- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  14,  1897;  p.  Fayette ville,>Sept.  1897— Dec. 
1903;  Woburn,  Mass.,  Dec.  1903—;  author.  Inter pres,  1891; 
Centennial  Fayeiteville  Baptist  Church,  1897;  cont.  rel.  papers; 
ad.  524  Main  St.,  Woburn,  Mass.     D.  D.,  Simmons  C,  1904. 

HERBERT  EDWIN  WISE,  b.  Great  Yarmouth,  Eng.,  Mar. 
9,  1865.  Manitoba  U.  1892;  ord.  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  July  5, 
1892;  p.  Calgar}^  Alberta,  Can.,  July  1892— Aug.  1894;  N. 
T.  I.  1894-97;  p.  Northboro,  July  1895— Oct.  1897;  1st  ch., 
Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  1897 — Nov.  1906;  Cent,  ch.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Nov.  1906— June  1909;  prof.  Phil,  and  Social  Sci.,  and 
instr.  Bib.,  U.  of  Redlands,  June  1909 — ;  ad.  775  Linda  Vista 
Ave.,  Redlands,  Cal. 


William  Alva  Brady,  b.  Enfield,  Me.,  July  1,  1863.  B.  U. 
1894;  N.  T.  I.  1894-95;  ord.  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  Sept.  15, 
1896;  p.  Narragansett  Pier,  1891— July  1898;  post-grad.,  B.  U., 
1898-1899;  p.  Calvary  ch.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1901-06;  supt.  schs., 
Narragansett  Pier,  R.  I.,  1906—. 

Arthtir  Hale  Gordon,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1872.  H.  U. 
1893;  N.  T.  I.  1894-96;  miss.  South  Fitchburg,  1896— sum. 
1897;  stud.  Free  Ch.  C,  Glasgow,  Scot.,  1897-98;  ord.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1898;  p.  Ipswich,  Sept.  1898— June  1901;  Im. 
ch.,  Cambridge,  Sept.  1901 — Feb.  1910;  Ponce  de  Leon  ch., 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  Mar.  1910—;  ad.  591  Piedmont  Ave.,  Atlanta. 


1897]  STUDENTS  229 

Birney  Stillmon  Hadson,  b.  Oakfield,  Wis.,  June  5,  1868 
Hills.  C.  1892;  ord.  Litchfield,  Mich.,  Sept.  22,  1892;  p.  Litch 
field,  Jan.  1892— Apr.  1893;  Grasslake,  Apr.  1893— Sept.  1894 
N.  T.  I.  1894-95;  p.  North  Easton,  Sept.  1894— May  1895 
Tecumseh,  Mich.,  July  lS95—Sept.  1898;  18th  St.  ch.,  Detroit 
Sept.  1898— Tune  1902;  stud.  U.  Chic.  June  1902— Sept.  1903 
p.  Hastings,  Neb.,  1904-08;  1st  ch..  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  1908— 
ad.  15  Mt.  Vernon  Ave..  Atlantic  City.  B.  D.,^  U.  Chic,  1903 
D.  D.,  Hills.  C,  1911,  Cent.  U.,  1911. 

William  Hanter,  Jr.,  b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ,  June  1 5,  1 870.  Colg. 
U.  1894;  Colg.  T.  S.  1894-95,  1896-97;  N.  T.  I.  1895-90;  ord. 
Port  Jefferson,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1898;  p.  Port  Jefferson, 
Nov.  1897— Apr.  1903;  Croton  Falls,  Apr.  1903— Jan.  1910; 
Stewart  St.  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  1910—. 

John  Howard  MacDonald,  b.  Margaree,  N.  S.,  Feb.  12,  1865. 
Ac.  C.  1891 ;  ord.  Bass  River,  N.  S.,  Aug.  6,  1891 ;  p.  Bass  River, 
June  1891— May  1892;  asst.  p.  Amherst,  June  1892— Aug.  1894; 
N.  T.  I.  1894-95;  p.  Woodstock,  N.  B.,  June  1895— Aug.  1896; 
Amherst,  N.  S.,  Oct.  1896— Aug.  1899;  prin.  Acadia  S.,  Wolf- 
ville,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1899— June  1901;  p.  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  July 
1901—. 

Norman  Augustus  MacNeill,  b.  Canoe  Cove,  P.  E.  I.,  Feb.  2, 
1861.  Ac.  C.  1890;  ord.  Chester,  N.  S.,  Sept.  16,  1890;  p. 
Chester,  June  1890— May  1893;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.— Dec,  1894; 
s.  various  chs.,  P.  E.  I.,  and  N.  B.,  July  1893— Sept.  1896;  p, 
Hampton,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1896— Oct.  1901;  Petitcodiac,  Nov. 
1901— Oct.  1904;  stud.  Colg.  T.  S.  1904-06;  p,.  Sackville,  N.  B., 
1907-09;  Bridgetown,  N.  S.,  1909—. 

John  Rothwell  Slater,  b.  Marion,  Va.,  Mar.  14,  1872.  H.  U- 
1894;  N.  T.  I.  1894— spg.  1896;  U.  Chic.  1896-98;  not  ord.; 
assoc.  ed.  The  Standard,  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  1896-1903;  man, 
ed..  The  World  Today,  Chicago,  1903-05;  asst.  prof.  Rhet 
and  Eng.  Lit.,  U.  R., '1905-07;  prof.  Eng.,  1907—.  Ph.  D„ 
U.  Chic,  1905. 


John  Eddy  Berry,  b.  West  Sumner,  Me.,  July  6,  1857.  Ord, 
West  Sumner,  June  30,  1893;  p.  West  Sumner,  Jan.  1893— 
Sept.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  p.  Montgomery  Centre,  Vt.,  July 
1897— Feb.  1902;  Halifax,  Feb.  1902— Apr.  1905;  North  Troy, 
May  1905— Mar.  1909;  Putney,  Mar.  1909—. 

Christopher  James  Harding,  b.  Great  Falls,  now  Somers- 
worth,  N.  H.,  Mav  4,  1871.  N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  ord.  1st  ch., 
Fall  River,  June  29,  1897;  p.  Rowe,  Aug.  1897— Nov.  1898; 
Charlemont,  Jan.— Nov.,    1898;    Stamford,   Vt.,   Dec.    1898— 


230  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1898 

June  1900;  Three  Rivers,  Mass.,  July  1900— Dec.  1902;  China, 
Me.,  Dec.  1902— May  1904;  Raynham,  Mass.,  June  1904 — Aug. 
1906;  Richmond,  R.  I.,  and  Cross  Mills,  Aug.  1906— Dec.  1907; 
health  failed,  Jan.  1908— June  1910;  ev.  work,  June  1910— 
Apr.  1911;  p.  Lyme,  Conn.,  Apr.  1911—. 

Patjl  Frederic  Madligcr,  b.  St.  Blaise,  Swit.,  Mar.  20,  1865. 
Wo.  C.  1890;  N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  res.  Brantford,  Ont. 

James  Edward  NorcrosSt  b.  Watertown,  Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1862; 
In.  bus.  1879-90;  sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1890-93;  asst.  p.  1893-97; 
N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  ord.  Watertown,  June  10,  1897;  p.  Marble- 
head,  Mar.  1897— Feb.  1900;  Amesbury,  Feb.  1900— Jan.  1904; 
1st  ch.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Feb.  1904— Aug.  1908;  dist.  sec.  A.  B. 
H.  M.  S.,  New  Eng.,  Sept.  1908—;  ad.  615  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston. 

^Ellsworth  Craig  Rood,  b.  Port  Hillford,  N.  S.,  Dec.  26,  1869. 
Wo.  C.  1892-95;  N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  ord.  Shirley,  June  15,  1897; 
p.  Wilmington,  Vt.,  June  1897— Mar.  1900;  d.  Maiden,  Mass., 
Mar.  13,  1900. 

Albert  Philip  Rossier,  b.  Montgomery,  Vt.,  June  10,  1870. 
N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  ord.  Fitchburg,  June  13,  1897;  p.  Fitchburg, 
Nov.  1890— Aug.  1898;  Stryker,  O.,  Sept.  1898— Oct.  1903; 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  1903—. 

Frederick  William  Stait,  b.  Gloucester,  Eng.,  Oct.  1,  1867. 
N.  T.  I.  1895-07;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  May  1897;  miss.  A.  B. 
M.  U.,  Podili,  Nellore  Dist.,  India,  1897—. 

Howard  Henry  White,  b.  Ira,  Vt.,  Apr.  10,  1873.  U.  V.  M. 
Med.  dept.;  N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  ord.  Ira,  Vt.,  June  22,  1897;  p. 
Addison,  July  1897- Apr.  1900,  Nov.  1903— Mar.  1910;  Whit- 
ing, May  1900— Nov.  1902;  East  Hardwick,  Dec.  1902— Oct. 
1903;  Hardwick,  Apr.  1910—;  chapl.  Vt.  House  of  Rep.,  1902. 


Jacob  Dumpf,  b.  Dahlen,  Livonia,  June  30,  1864.  Mt. 
Hermon  Sch.,  Feb.  1894— Sept.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-96;  went 
to  the  Klondike  region,  spg.  1898;?  30— *2 

1898 

W.  F.  Wilson,  Class  Secretary 

GEORGE  RICHARD  ATHA,  b.  Huddersfield,  Eng.,  Jan.  16, 
1868.  B.  U.  1895;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1895-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98; 
ord.  Fall  River,  July  6,  1898;  p.  3d  ch..  Fall  River,  June  1898— 
June  1902;  Broadway  chap.,  Fall  River,  July  1902 — Nov. 
1903;  asst.  to  p.  Ist  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1903— Aug. 
1906;  p.  Groton  Heights  ch.,  Groton,  Conn.,  Sept.  1900—. 


1898]  STUDENTS  231 

WILLIAM  WALTER  BUSTARD,  b.  Paterson,  N.  ].,  Aug. 
20,  1871.  B.  U.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  ord.  Amesbury,  June 
30,  1898;  p.  Amesbury,  June  1898— Jan.  1900;  Dudley  St.  ch., 
Boston,  Jan.  1900— June  1909;  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  O., 
June  1909—;  ad.  1877  East  90th  St.,  Cleveland. 

RANDALL  THOMAS  CAPEN,  b.  Quincy,  Mass.,  July  29, 

1872.  H.  U.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  ord.  Watertown,  June 
16,  1898;  p.  Belfast,  Me.,  July  1898— Dec.  1899;  Madison,  Wis., 
Mar.  1901— Aug.  1904;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Swatow,  China,  Nov. 
1904—. 

JOHN  HENRY  DAVIS,  b.  Cheshunt,  Eng.,  July  2,  1860. 
Ac.  U.  1893;  ord.  Economy,  N.  S.,  July  12,  1893;  p.  Economy, 
June  1893— Sept.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  p.  Newton  Upper 
Falls,  Apr.  1896— Oct.  1898;  Georgetown,  Oct.  1898— June 
1904;  M.  D.,  Tu.  C,  1904;  phys.  and  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Sherman, 
Conn.,  June  1904— Jan.  1908;  Torringford,  Jan.  1908— June 
1910;  p.  Anamosa,  la.,  June  1910 — . 

WINFRED  NICHOLS  DONOVAN,  b.  Belchertown,  Mass., 
Jan.  24,  1869.  C.  U.  1892;  tea.  Hebron,  Me.,  1892-93;  Skow- 
hegan,  1894-96;  N.  T.  I.  1893-94,  1896-98;  ord.  South  Lynde- 
boro,  N.  H.,  Nov.  3,  1898;  instr.  O.  T.  stud.,  N.  T.  I.,  1898-1901, 
asst.  prof.  Bib.  Interp.,  O.  T.,  1901-09;  act.  asst.  prof.  Heb. 
and  O.  T.  Exeg.,  Bost.  U.  Sch.  Theol.,  1905-06;  assoc.  prof. 
in  Bib.  depts.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909—.     D.  D.,  Cy.  C,  1910. 

IRVING  JUDSON  ENSLIN,  b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Jan.  11. 

1873.  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  B.  U.  1898-1901;  ord.  Oaklawn,  R. 
I.,  Jan.  15,  1902;  p.  Oaklawn,  Dec.  1901— Nov.  1910;  Derry, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  1910—. 

NEIL  EDWARD  HERMAN,  b.  Dartmouth,  N.  S.,  Mar.  27, 
1870.  Ac.  U.  1895;  Pine  Hill  C,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1895-96; 
N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  ord.  West  Medway,  June  15,  1898;  p.  West 
Medway,  1898-1900;  Selkirk,  Manitoba,  1900-02;  Portage  la 
Prairie,  1902-07;  Windsor,  N.  S.,  1907-11;  Truro,  Jan.  1912—. 

ALLAN  HOBEN,  b.  Gibson,  N.  B.,  Sept.  14,  1874.  U.  N.  B. 
1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  U.  Chic.  1898-1901;  ord.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Dec.  3,  1900;  p.  Un.  ch.,  Waupun,  Wis.,  May  1901— 
Sept.  1904;  org.  Bapt.  Stud.  Guild,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.— 
Dec,  1904;  p.  1st  ch.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Jan.  1905— May  1908; 
assoc.  prof.,  Homil.,U.  Chic,  May  1908 — ;  author,  The  Virgin 
Birth,  1903;  ad.  5738  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Ph.D., 
U.  Chic,  1901. 

CHARLES  SPURGEON  NIGHTINGALE,  b.  West  Eaton, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1868.     B.  U.  1894;   N.  T.  I.  1894-96,  1897-98; 


232  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1898 

ord.  Northville,  Mich.,  Oct.  30,  1896;  p.  Northville,  July  1896— 
July  1897;  Danvers,  Mass.,  July  1898— Sept.  1903;  Athol, 
Oct.  1903— May  1907;  Petersham,  May  1907—. 

FRED  ARTHUR  ROBINSON,  b.  West  Fairlee,  Vt.,  Jan.  1, 
1863.  B.  U.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  ord.  Greenville,  N.  H., 
Sept.  28,  1898;  act.  p.  Pleasant  View  ch.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
Sept.  1898— Sept.  1903;  p.  Milford,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1903— Feb. 
1908;  Central  Sq.,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  1908—;  ad.  102  Concord 
St.,  Woodfords. 

CHARLES  SCHWEIKERT,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  17, 
1870.  Colg.  U.  1892-95;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  ord.  5th  Ave.  ch., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1898;  p.  The  Armitage  House,  New 
York,  June  1898— June  1901;  1st  ch.,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y., 
June  1901 — June  1908;  Un.  Ave.  ch.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  June 
1908—;  ed.  CJmrch  Tidings,  1905-08;  ad.  409  Union  Ave., 
Paterson,  N.  J. 

EUGENE  HOWARD  STOVER,  b.  Bluehill,  Me.,  Aug.  30, 
1865.  C.  U.  1892;  prin.  Bluehill  A.,  1892-95;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98; 
ord.  Milo,  Me.,  Dec.  14,  1898;  p.  Milo,  Oct.  1898-1903;  prin. 
Alcalde  Miss,  sch..  Alcalde,  N.  Mex.,  1903-04;  p.  Naco,  Ariz., 
June  1904 — ;  prin.  Naco  schs.,  1904-08;  county  sch.  supt. 
1909—;  ad.  Naco,  Ariz. 

WILLIAM  FREDERICK  V/ILSON,  b.  East  Greenwich,  R. 
I.,  May  2,  1868.  B.  U.  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  asst.  at  2d  ch., 
Fall  River,  June  1891— Oct.  1896;  act.  p.  3d  ch.,  Fall  River, 
Oct.  1896— Tune  1898;  ord.  North  Abington,  June  22,  1898; 
p.  North  Abington,  1898— June  1904;  Amesbury,  July  1904— 
Mar.  1911;  West  Somerville,  Apr.  1911—;  ad.  31  Chester  St., 
West  Somerville. 

IDELL  HARTSON  WOOD,  b.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  June  30, 
1872.  Colg.  U.  1893;  miss.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1893-95;  N.  T.  I. 
1895-98;  crd.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  14,  1898;  p.  Kearney, 
Neb.,  June  1898— May  1901;  Fairbury,  June  1901— Apr.  1905; 
Pawnee  Citv,  May  1905— Mar.  1908;  Saskatoon,  Sask.,  Mar. 
1908— Jan. '1911;  Calgary,  Alta.,  Feb.  1911—;  ad.  239  13th 
Ave.  East,  Calgary. 

WILLIAM  HARSTON  WOODALL,  b.  Somerville,  Tenn., 
Mar.  10,  1858.  Ark.  Indust.  U.  1885;  tea.  Amity,  Ark., 
Arkadelphia,  Lenoke,  1885-88;  pres.  Judson  U.,  Judsonia, 
1888-90;  pres.  Lakeside  C,  Lake  City,  Fla.,  1890-93;  pres. 
Excelsior  C,  Senoia,  Ga.,  1893-94;  ord.  Senoia,  Nov.  25,  1894; 
p.  Bainbridge,  1894-95;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98;  p.  Hinsdale,  N.  H., 
Dec.   1898— Aug.   1900;    Mars  HUl,  N.  C,  Sept.    1900— Dec. 


1898]  STUDENTS  233 

1903;  Bib.  tea.,  Inst,  work,  under  H.  M.  Bd.,  S.  B.  C,  Jan. 
1904 — Dec.  1905;  Bib.  Inst,  work  and  prin.  Haywood  Inst., 
Clyde,  N.  C,  Jan.  1906—. 


*CharIes  Prentiss  Kittredge,  b.  Milo,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  1867.  Me 
State  C.  1893;  C.  U.  1894-95;  N.  T.  I.  1895-97;  s.  chs.  1897 
ord.  Lincoln  Centre,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1898;  p.  Lincoln  Centre,  Jan 
1898— May  1899;  Manset  and  Tremont,  July  1899— Nov.  1900 
Turner,  Jan.  1901— Nov.  1902;  Jay,  Feb.  1903— July  1904 
joined  Adv.  Christ.  Conf.,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1904;  miss.,  Dresden 
July  1904— July  1905;  p.  Bethel  ch.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Dec 
1905— Sept.  1907;  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Sept.  1907— Mar.  1908 
Snohomish  and  Trai ton.  Wash.,  Sept.  1908-11;  d.  Richmond, 
Me.,  Dec.  26,  1911. 

*  James  Lawson,  b.  Frewsburg,  N.  Y.,  Julv  21,  1868.  B.  U. 
1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895— aut.  1896;  d.  Fall  River,  Oct.  7,  1896. 

Charles  Satchell  Morris,  b.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Sept.  26,  1865. 
How.  U.  1886-89;  U.  Mich.  Law  Sch.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1895-98; 
ord.  West  Newton,  June  19,  1896;  p.  Myrtle  Bapt.  ch.,  West 
Newton,  1896— Dec.  1898;  ind.  miss,  to  Liberia,  Africa,  1899- 
1900;  p.  Abyssinian  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-08;  ev.  work, 
1908— Mar.  1911;  p.  Bank  St.  ch.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  Mar.  1911—; 
ad.  386  Bank  St.,  Norfolk.     D.  D.,  Ark.  Bapt.  C,  1901. 

*Frank  Atherton  Pride,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1870. 
Bost.  U.  1895-97;  N.  T.  U  1893-95,  1897-98;  ord.  Stoughton 
St.  ch.,  Boston,  Oct.  19,  1899;  p.  Hanover,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1899- 
1902;  Dalton,  Mass.,  1902-04;  Bolton,  1904— May  1907; 
Vassalboro,  Me.,  June  1907— Dec.  1908;  d.  North  Vassalboro, 
Dec.  31,  1908. 

John  Franklfn  Watts,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1869.  B. 
U.  1895 ;.N.  T.  I.  1895-96;  R.  T.  S.  1896-98;  ord.  Sioux  City, 
la..  July  1,  1898;  p.  1st  ch.,  Sioux  City,  1898-1905;  Fairbury, 
Neb.,  1905-10;  ad.  33  New  Ocean  St.,  L>Tin,  Mass. 


Bernard  Christopher,  b.  Bear  River,  N.  S.,  Apr.  7,  1865.  C. 
A.  1889-94;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  ord.  Chester,  N.  H.,  June  22, 
1898;  p.  Chester,  1893— Oct.  1899;  Brentwood,  Nov.  1899— 
Dec.  1901;  Hudson,  Mar.  1902— Jan.  1907;  Mechanic  Falls, 
Me.,  Feb.  1907— July  1908;  Canton,  Aug.  1908-10;  s.  Presb. 
ch.,  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  1910—. 

Henry  Grattan  Dockrell,  b.  Dublin,  Ire.,  Aug.  23,  1872.  Miss. 
Tm.  Sch.,  Boston,  1891-93;  Mt.  Hermon  Sch.  1893-96;  N.  T.  I. 
1896-98;  ord.  Dudley  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Oct.  11,  1898;  asst.  p. 
Allston,  and  p.  Hills  Mem.  Chap.,  Allston,  1898- Sept.  1905; 


234  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1899 

p.  5th  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  Sept.  1905— Jan.  1907;  Moncton,  N.  B., 
Feb.  1907— June  1909;  ev.,  July  1909—;  ad.  71  Brighton 
Ave.,  Allston,  Mass. 

Amasa  Spawlding  Ptitnam,  b.  West  Sutton,  Mass.,  Dec.  5, 
1870.  B.  U.  1895-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  ord.  West  Sutton, 
Sept.  27,  1898;  p.  Quidnick,  R.  I.,  Oct.  1898—;  ad.  Anthony, 
R.  I. 

Elmer  Eugene  Scales,  b.  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1876. 
P.  A.  A.  1894-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  ord.  Georgetown,  Nov.  7, 
1898;  p.  Mt.  Auburn  Un.  Miss.,  Cambridge,  June  1897— June 
1899;  H.  U.  1900-01;  p.  North  Billerica,  June  1899— Apr.  1904; 
Gardner,  May  1904 — ;  author,  A  Catechism  of  Truth  Centered 
in  Saviourhood,  1908. 

*AIdrich  Clinton  Shaw,  b.  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  B.,  Feb.  6,  1867. 
Hort.  A.  1893-95;  ord.  East  Point,  P.  E.  I.,  Nov.  17,  1895;  p. 
East  Point,  1895-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  p.  Annandale,  P.  E.  L, 
and  Dundas,  sum.  1898-1900;  St.  Peter's  Bay,  aut.  1898-1900; 
Tusket,  Yarmouth  Co.,  N.  S.,  1900-02;  d.  Tusket,  June  20, 
1902. 

John  Henry  Trenberth,  b.  Newcastle-on-the-Tyne,  Eng., 
May  15,  1867.  Wilbraham  A.  1892-93;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  ord. 
Harrisville,  R.  I.,  Nov.  6,  1896;  p.  Harrisville,  1896— Jan. 
1900;  Arbuckle  and  Grimes,  Cal.,  Mar.  1900— June  1901; 
Usquepaugh  and  West  Kingston,  §..  I.,  Dec.  1902— Dec.  1905; 
miss,  colp.,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1906— Oct.  1909;  p.  Valley  Falls,  Oct. 
1909—. 


Harry  Edward  Hinkley,  b.  Chicago,  III,  Sept.  3,  1872.  N. 
T.  I.  1896-97;  ord.  North  Palermo,  Me.,  Nov.  11,  1897;  p. 
North  Palermo,  June  1897-98;  Brewster,  Mass.,  Jan.  1899— 
Aug.  1902;  Southfield  and  Montville,  Sept.  1902— Feb.  1903; 
Glendale  ch.,  Everett,  Mar.  1903— Aug.  1905;  Weston,  Sept. 
1905— Dec.  1911;  ad.  739  North  Marengo  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

27— *4 

J  899 

Y.  A.  King,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  BYRON  BEZANSON,  b.  English  Corner,  N.  S., 
Nov.  28,  1867.  Ac.  U.  1892-94;  miss.  Rawdon,  N.  S.,  1894-96; 
N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  South  Yarmouth,  Dec.  9,  1898;  act.  p. 
and  p.  South  Yarmouth,  1897— May  1899;  p.  Mahone,  N.  S., 
June  1899— Oct.  1904;  North  Brooktield,  Nov.  1904— Oct. 
1906;  Springhill,  Nov.  1906— Oct.  1909;  Glace  Bay,  C.  B., 
Nov.  1909—. 


1899]  STUDENTS  235 

FREDERIC  SAMUEL  BOODY,  b.  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  July 
12,  1871.  Berwick  A.  1889;  in  bus.,  Dover,  N.  H.,  and  Boston, 
Mass.,  1889-94;  N.  T.  I.  1894— Dec.  1896,1898-99;  ed.  work. 
Golden  Rule,  1897;  ord.  Blaney  Mem.  eh.,  Dorchester,  Sept.  6, 
1898;  p.  Agawam,  Sept.  1899— Aug.  1903;  East  Somerville, 
Sept.  1903—;  spec,  stud.,  H.  U.,  190,3;  ad.  73  Mt.  Vernon  St., 
Somerville. 

CHAMPLIN  BURRAGE,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  14,  1874. 
B.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99,  Fellow  in  Ch.  Hist.,  1904-07; 
U.  Berlin  and  U.  Marburg,  1899-1901;  research  stud.,  1902-11; 
U.  Oxford,  1906-11;  not  ord.;  author,  A  New  Year's  Guift, 
1904;  The  Church  Covenant  Idea,  1904;  The  True  Story  of 
Robert  Browne,  1906;  The  Retractation  of  Robert  Browne, 
1907;  New  Facts  CoTicerning  John  Robinson,  \S)10;  The  Early 
English  Dissenters  in  the  Light  of  Recent  Research,  X'dW;  cont. 
to  magazines;  ad.  Oxford,  Eng. 

LEWIS  HERBERT  CLARKE,  b.  Rich  Valley,  Minn.,  Oct. 
24,  1863.  U.  Minn.  1892-94;  LL.  B.,  Kent.  C.  of  Law,  1894; 
N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  June  16,  1899; 
p.  Mechanic  Falls,  June  1899— Sept.  1902;  Gardiner,  Oct. 
1902— Feb.  1911;  ad.  West  Gardiner. 

JAMES  BUTLER  FOX,  b.  Rochester,  Mich.,  Apr.  30,  1867. 
Tea.  1887-92;  Kal.  C.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  Rochester, 
Mich.,  June  24,  1897;  p.  Canton,  Mass.,  Oct.  1898- Oct.  1901; 
Manistique,  Mich.,  Nov.  1901 — Aug.  1908;  Grand  Ave.  ch., 
San  Diego,  Cal.,  Sept.  1908—;  ad.  1425  Grand  Ave.,  San  Diego. 

CLIFTON  DAGGETT  GRAY,  b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  July  27, 
1874.  H.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1897-99;  ord.  West  Somerville, 
June  28,  1899;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.,  1899-1901;  p.  Port  Huron,  Mich., 
Dec.  1901— Mar.  1905;  Stoughton  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr. 
1905 — ;  author,  The  Shamash  Religious  Texts,  1901;  transla- 
tions in  Assyrian  and  Babylonian  Literature,  ed.  by  R.  F. 
Harper,  1901 ;  ad.  15  Windermere  Rd.,  Boston.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1899;  Ph.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1901. 

*GEORGE  FRANCIS  GREEN,  b.  Fall  River,    Mass.,   Feb^, 
6,  1871.     B.  U.  1896;    N.  T.  I.  1896-99;   ord.  Lawrence,  Apr. 
11,  1900;   p.  Ist  ch.,  Lawrence,  Apr.  1900— aut.  1906;   health 
failed;  d.  Baptist  Hospital,  Roxbury,  July  11,  1909. 

CARL  DORSEY  HAZELTON,  b.  Alexandria,  O.,  Aug.  16, 
1871.  F.  C.  1893;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1893-94;  N.  T.I.  1894-95, 
1898-99;  ord.  Decatur,  Ind.,  Mar.  5,  1896;  p.  Decatur,  Nov. 
1895— Sept.  1896;  Forestville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1897— Aug.  1898; 
St.  George,  Me.,  June  1899- Mar.  1902;   stud.    B.  U.    Mar.— 


236  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1899 

June,  1902;  p.  Mt.  Holly,  Vt.,  July  1902— Apr.  1904;  Vergennes, 
Apr.  1904— Apr.  1906;  Milo,  Me.,  Apr.  1906— May  1909;  Oak- 
land, May  1909—. 

HENRY  FELTON  HUSE,  b.  Tamaica  Plain,  .Mass.,  Sept.  25, 
1869.  B.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  Skowhegan,  Me., 
June  29,  1899;  p.  1st  ch.,  Skowhegan,  June  1899— Nov.  1906; 
Springvale,  Dec.  1906—. 

ALFRED  ELTON  ISAAC,  b.  Gilrov,  Cal.,  July  29,  1870. 
Cal.  C.  1890-91;  in  bus.,  1891-90;  N.  T.  L  1890-99;  asst.  to  for. 
sec.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  July  1899— Sept.  1902,  accompanying  him  on 
tour  of  miss,  fields,  1901-02;  B.  U.  Sept.  1902-04;  ord.  1st  ch., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  June  22,  1903;  p.  10th  Ave.  ch.,  Columbus, 
O.,  June  1904—;  ad.  92  Chittenden  Ave.,  Columbus.  Ph.  B., 
B.  U.,  1904;  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

YORK  ADAM  KING,  b.  Petitcodiac,  N.  B.,  Jan.  30,  1869. 
McM.  U.  1894-96;  N.  T.  L  1896-99;  ord.  Crompton,  R.  I.,  July 
16,  1899;  act.  p.  Crompton,  Feb.— July,  1899;  p.  Roger 
Williams  ch.,  Providence,  Aug.  1899— Sept.  1908;  Trinity  ch., 
Arlington,  Mass.,  Sept.  1908—;  ad.  18  Magnolia  St.,  Arlington. 

B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

SELDEN  RUFUS  McCURDY,  b.  Maitland,  Hants  Co.,  N. 
S.,  Nov.  21,  1869.  Ac.  U.,  1895;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  Wash- 
ington St.  ch.,  Lynn,  May  3,  1899;  p.  Hudson,  Sept.  1899— Dec. 
1900;  Marlboro,  Jan.  1905— Sept.  1907;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Burma,  Dec.  1900-04,  Oct.  1907—;  ad.  Mandalay,  Burma. 

FRED  WILLIAM  PEAKES,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  30,  1868. 

C.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  Ashland,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1899; 
p.  Ashland,  Sept.  1899— Sept.  1903;  North  Berwick,  Me., 
Oct.  1903— Sept.  1908;  Glendale  ch.,  Everett,  Mass.,  Nov. 
1908—;  ad.  148  Vernal  St.,  Everett. 

HENRY  CHARLES  SPEED,  b.  Dover,  Me.,  Nov.  22,  1868. 
B.  U.  1895-96;  N.  T.  1.  1896-99;  ord.  Monson,  Me.,  Sept.  13, 
1899;  p.  Monson,  Aug.  1899— May  1905;  Crown  Hill  ch., 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  1905— Apr.  1910;  Clinton,  Mass.,  May 
1910—;  ad.  369  Chestnut  vSt.,  Clinton.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

WILBERT  FREEMAN  SPIDELL,  b.  Lunenburg,  N.  S., 
May  31,  1866.  Wo.  C.  1892-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  West 
Townsend,  Feb.  4,  1899;  p.  West  Townsend,  Jan.  1899— July 
1901;  Boston,  Ont.,  Nov.  1901— Nov.  1904;  Denfield,  Nov. 
1904— Nov.  1909;  Femie,  B.  C,  Nov.  1909— Sept.  1910;  Delhi, 
Ont.,  Oct.  1910—. 


1899]  STUDENTS  237 

Abraham  Lincoln  Boynton,  b.  Peru,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1865. 
Colg.  U.  1894-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99;  ord.  Johnson,  Vt.,  Oct.  17, 
1899;  p.  Johnson,  1899— July  1900;  Richville,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
1901— Mar.  1908;  Andover,  Apr.  1908— Mar.  1910;  Madison, 
Apr.  1910—. 

Gasherie  DeWitt  Dowling,  b.  Woodside,  now  in  Newark,  N.  J., 
Aug.  26,  1870.  B.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1896-97;  P.  E.  D.  S., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1897-99;  ord.  Epis.  dea.,  Mem.  ch.  of  Ad- 
vocate, Philadelphia,  May  28,  1899;  pt.,  ch.  of  the  Incarnation, 
Philadelphia,  June  10,  1900;  asst.  min.  Calvary  ch.,  German- 
town,  June— Sept.,  1899;  cur.,  Epiphany  chap.,  Philadelphia, 
Oct.  1899— Oct.  1901;  r.  St.  Luke's  ch..  Hot  Springs,  Ark., 
Nov.  1901— Jan.  1904;  Trinity  ch.,  Davenport,  la.,  Feb. 
1904— Dec.  1909;  dean  Gethsemane  Cath.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak., 
Dec.  1909—;  asst.  ed.  North  Dakota  Sheaf,  1909—;  ad.  208 
Ninth  St.,  South,  Fargo.     D.  D.,  Temple  U.,  1910. 

Robert  William  Drawbridge,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1869. 

B.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1896-97;  ord.  Union,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5,  1897; 
p.  Cong,  ch..  Union,  1897-1901;  Medway,  Mass..  1901-06; 
Pepperell,  Dec.  1906—. 

John  Holsart,  b.  Lower  vSquankum,  N.  J.,  Dec.  3,  1871.  U. 
Chic.  1896,  D.  S.  Oct.— Dec,  1896;   N.  T.  I.  Jan.— June,  1897; 

C.  T.  S.  1897-99;  ord.  Ardena,  N.  J.,  June  28,  1899;  instr. 
theol.  dept..  Bishop  C,  Marshall,  Tex.,  1899-1904;  p.  Cherry- 
ville,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1904— Dec.  1907;  in  bus.,  Jan.  1908—;  ad. 
Manasquan,  N.  J. 

Charles  Wilfred  Jackson,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Nov.  23,  1871 
Ac.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1896-97;  ord.  Cavendish,  P.  E.  I.,  Aug 
5,  1898;  p.  Cavendish,  1897-99;  Montowese,  Conn.,  Sept 
1899— June  1902;  Y.  U.  D.  S.  1899-1902;  p.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt 
July  1902— June  1907;  Brandon,  Man.,  June  1907— July 
1909;  assoc.  gen.  sec.  Bapt.  Un.  of  Western  Can.,  July  1909- 
assoc.  ed.  Western  Outlook,  July  1909 — June  1911;  Bursar 
Brandon  C,  Aug.  1911—;  ad.  Brandon,  Man.  B.  D.,  Y.  U.,  1901. 

William  Jones  Marshall,  b.  State  Line,  Ind.,  Sept.  2,  1861. 
N.  Y.  U.  1892-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  trav.  sales.,  res.  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  1898-1901;  supt.  Boston  Technical  Inst.,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1901—. 

Johnson  Levi  Miner,  b.  Mt.  Whatley,  N.  B.,  Mar.  4,  1868. 
Ac.  U.  1895;  ord.  Arcadia,  N.  S.,  July  19,  1895;  p.  Arcadia, 
July— Aug.,  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1895-96;  assoc.  p.  in  Amherst,  N.  S., 
1898-97;   N.  T.  I.  1897— May  1898;  p.  Plymouth,  spg.    1898— 


238  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION        [1899 

Dec.  1901;  Charlottetown,  P.  K.  I.,  Jan.  1902-04;  Fleming- 
ton,  N.  ].,  Apr.  1901— Oct.  1910;  N.  Y.  U.,  post-grad.,  1910-11; 
p.  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1911—. 

Harry  Eugene  Nickless,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  11.  1875. 
Tu.  C.  1895-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98;  B.  U.  1898-1901;  tea.  Philips, 
Me.,  Vinal  Haven,  Monson,  Mass.,  Weymouth,  Brookfield, 
1901-07;   prin.  high  sch.,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1907—. 

Charles  Willis  Park,  b.  Millbury,  Mass.,  June  24,  1867.  B.  U. 
1893-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-97;  R.  T.  S.  1897-99;  ord.  Fort  Dodge, 
la.,  June  28,  1899;  p.  Fort  Dodge,  June  1899— Nov.  1900; 
Millbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  1901— Jan.  1906;  East  Aurora,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  1906— Apr.  1907;  Penlield,  Nov.  1907—. 

*WinfieId  Scott  Redden,  b.  Windsor.  N.  S.,  Apr.  1,  1805.  Ac. 
U.  1893-94;  McM.  U.  1894-95;  N.  T.  I.  1896— Mar.  1898;  d. 
Windsor,  N.  S.,  Sept.  21,  1898. 

Charles  Carroll  Richardson,  b.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  June  19,  1860. 
C.  U.  1887;  tea.  Wayne,  Me.,  1887-88;  East  Corinth,  1888-91; 
prin.  Higgins  Class.  Inst.,  Charleston,  1891-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-97; 
s.  Brewster,  Feb.— Sept.,  1897;  tea.  Chatham,  1897-99;  Valley 
Falls,  R.  I.,  1899-1903;  supt.  schs..  Valley  Falls,  1903-10; 
Leicester,  Mass.,  1910 — . 

Herbert  Judson  White,  b.  Leominster,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1864. 
M.  U.  1886-87;  ev.  and  miss,  work,  Racine,  V/is.,  and  Chicago, 
111.,  1887-90;  ord.  Joliet,  111.,  Dec.  5,  1890;  p.  Joliet,  1890— 
Mar.  1895;  Bethany  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  1895— Nov.  1899; 
N.  T.  I.  1896-97;  p.  1st  ch..  Beverly,  Dec.  1899— Oct.  1905;  1st 
ch.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  Oct.  1905— June  1909;  1st  ch.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  June  1909—;  ad.  145  Vine  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  D.  D., 
McMinnville  C,  1907. 


Carleton  Ashburg  Burgess,  b.  Walton,  N.  S.,  June  1,  1871. 
W.  A.  1891-94;  B.  U.  1895-97;  N.  T.  I.  1897-99;  ord.  Cheshire, 
Oct.  17,  1900;  p.  Cheshire,  Oct.  1900— Dec.  1903;  Quidnessett, 
North  Kingston,  R.I.,  Jan.  1904— Apr.  1905;  South  ch..  Provi- 
dence, May  1905— Jan.  1912;  Rockland,  Mass.,  Jan.  1912—. 

Otto  Charles  Weinstock,  b.  Echterdingen,  near  Stuttgart, 
Ger.,  May  24,  1873.  Hohenheim  A.  1888;  N.  T.  I.  1897-99; 
ord.  Perkinsville,  Vt.,  Aug.  13,  1899;  p.  Perkinsville,  July 
1899— Apr.  1906;  health  failed;  indust.  chemist,  1906—;  ad. 
Perkinsville. 


Donald  McArthur  McLean,  b.  Partick,  Glasgow,  Scot.,  Apr.  5, 
1865.  Ind.  miss,  to  Telugus,  Dec.  1888— Apr.  1897;  N.  T.  I. 
1897-98;  ? 


1900]  STUDENTS  239 

Charles  William  Turner,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Jan,.  26,  1871. 
Kal.  C.  1891-92;  McM.  U.  1895— Jan.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1897-98; 
act.  p.  and  p.  Montague,  P.  E.  I.,  1898— Feb.  1900;  ord. 
Montague,  Mar.  15,  1899;  p.  Osterville,  Mass.,  Mar.  1900 — Mar. 
1901;  Quinsiganzond  ch.,  Worcester,  Apr.  1901 — Sept.  1902; 
West  Medway,  Oct.  1902— June  1904;  Groton,  July  1904 — 
July  1909;    Brandon,  Vt.,  Apr.  1910—.  31— *2 

1900 

W.  B.  Whitney,  Class  Secretary 

GEORGE  FLETCHER  BEECHER,  b.  Essex,  Vt.,  Mar.  11, 
1875.  U.  V.  M.  1896;  s.  Guilford,  Vt.,  Apr.  1895— May  1897; 
ord.  North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1897;  p.  North  Middle- 
boro,  June  1897— May  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  p.  Chapel  St. 
ch.,  Gloucester,  June  1900— Aug.  1907;  1st  ch.,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  1907—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1900. 

JACOB  DAVID,  b.  Seir  Urmia,  Persia,  Jan.  1873.  Urmia 
C.  1891;  C.  T.  S.  1893-94;  B.  U.  1896-99;  N.  T.  I.  1894-96, 
1899-1900,  post-grad.,  1900-01;  ord.  Leominister,  June  27, 
1900;  ind.  miss.,  Persia,  1901—;  ad.  Seir  Urmia.  B.  D.,  N.  T. 
I.,  1901. 

MAURICE  AMBROSE  LEVY,  b.  Townsend,  Mass.,  Sept.  13, 
1874.  Wms.  C.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  ord.  West  Townsend, 
Feb.  25,  1898;  p.  Hingham,  Jan.  1898— May  1901;  Medford, 
May  1901— Apr.  1907;  Newton  Centre,  Apr.  1907—;  ad.  848 
Beacon  St.,  Newton  Centre. 

CHARLES  ERVIN  LEWIS,    b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  May  10, 

1869.  B.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  ord.  Brownell  St. 
chap..  Fall  River,  June  25,  1900;  p.  Fall  River,  June  1900— 
Jan.  1906;  Berean  Temple  ch.,  Dorchester,  Feb.  1906 — Apr. 
1910;  in  bus.,  Apr.  1910—;  ad.  170  Callender  St.,  Dorchester. 

BENJAMIN  THOMSON  LIVINGSTON,  b.  Glasgow,  Scot., 
Aug.  21,  1869.  B.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  L  1897-1900;  ord.  Osterville, 
Sept.  1,  1898;  p.  Osterville,  1898— Oct.  1899;  Jefferson  St. 
ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1899— Apr.  1905;  Un.  ch.,  Provi- 
dence, ]\Iay  1905 — ;   ad.  5  East  St.,  Providence. 

GEORGE  EDWARD  LOMBARD,  b.  Kidder,  Mo.,  July  27, 

1870.  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  ord.  Millbury,  July  13,  1898;  p. 
Millbury,  1898-1902;  Wickford,  R.  I.,  Oct.  1902— Sept.  1906; 
Fairmount  ch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1906—;  ad.  129  Littleton 
Ave.,  Newark. 

ALBERT  WILLIAM  LORIMER,  b.  Beebe  Plain,  P.  Q., 
May  2,  1871.     C.  U.  1896;   N.  T.  L  1897-1900;  ord.  Arlington 


240  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION        [1900 

Heights,  June  21,  1900;  p.  Arlington  Heights,  Apr.  1899— 
Apr.  1902;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  May  1902— May  1905;  Franklin, 
June  1905— July  1908;  Eden,  Aug.  1908-11;  hodgdon,  July 
1911—. 

CHARLES  REMINGTON  McNALLY,  b.  Fredericton,  N.  B., 
Nov.  2,  1873.  Ac.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  ord.  Worthen 
St.  ch.,  Lowell,  Sept.  19,  1900;  p.  Worthen  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  June 
1900— June  1903;  6th  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  1903— 
Nov.  1907;  trav.,  Nov.  1907— Nov.  1908;  p.  Istch.,  New  London, 
Conn.,  Mar.  1909—;  instr.  O.  T.  Lit.,  Un.  Miss.  Inst.,  Brooklyn. 
1906-07;  ad.  334  Montauk  Ave.,  New  London.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I  , 
1907. 

NEWTON  ALEXANDER  MERRITT,  Jr.,  b.  Newark,  N.  J., 
July  26,  1875.  Y.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  ord.  Newark, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  19,  1900;  act.  p.  1st  ch.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  Nov.  1900— 
Apr.  1901;  p.  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1901— Nov.  1909;  New 
Brunswick,  Dec.  1909 — ;  ad.  137  Livingstone  Ave.,  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

EUGENE  SUMNER  PHILBROOK,  b.  North  Bradford,  Me., 
Feb.  19,  1871.  C.  U.  1894-97;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900,  post-grad., 
1900-01;  s.ord.  Belfast,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1901;  p.  Belfast,  Sept. 
1901— Nov.  1906;  Sanford,Dec.  1906—. 

CHARLES  LAFAYETTE  SNOW,  b.  Smith's  Cove,  N.  S., 
July  5,  1868.  C.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  ord.  Willington, 
Conn.,  June  14,  1900;  p.  Willington,  June  1900— Dec.  1903; 
3d  ch.,  Norwich,  Feb.  1904— Nov.  1907;  West  Medway,  Mass., 
Sept.  1908— July  1911;  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1911—. 

SUMNER  REDWAY  VINTON,  b.  Rangoon,  Burma,  Oct.  31, 
1874.  Colg.  U.  1892-94;  B.  U.  1894-96,  grad.;  N.  T.  I.  1896-98, 
1899-1900;  trav.  sec.  stud.  vol.  movement,  Sept.  1898-99;  ord. 
1st  ch.,  Charlestown,  June  20,  1900;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.  to 
Karens,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1900-05,  1906-08;  lect..  Pagoda 
Land  Lectures,  1909 — ;  ad.  31  Tarleton  Road,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

JAMES  JONES  WALWORTH,  b.  Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  22, 
1874.  Y.  U.  1895;  H.  U.  LawSch.,  1895-96;  N.;T.  I.  1896-1900; 
res.  FreeCh.  C,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1899-1900;  ord.  Newton  Cen- 
tre, Mass.,  June  12,  1902;  p.  Chesham,  N.  H.,  June  1902— July 
1904;  in  bus.,  1904-06;  supt.  Everett  Foundry,  Everett,  Mass., 
1907—;  ad.  Newton  Centre.    B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1900. 

WILLIAM  BRADLEY  WHITNEY,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
27,  1869.  H.  U.  1894;  in  bus.,  Boston,  1894-97;  memb.  com. 
coun.  1896;  N.  T.  I.   1897-1900;  ord.  Roxbury,  Mar.  29,  1900; 


1900]  STUDENTS  241 

p.  Bethany  ch.,  Roxbury,  Mar.  1900— Mar.  1903;   Un.  Sq.  ch. 
Somerville,  Sept.  1903 — ;  ad.  97  Highland  Ave.,  Somerville. 

NATHAN  ROBINSON  WOOD,  b.  Wyocena,  Wis.,  Aug.  13, 
1874.  H.  U.  1894-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-97,  1898-1900;  ord.  West 
Medford,  May  2,  1901;  p.  West  Medf ord,  Apr.  1901— Aug.  1911; 
instr.  Theol.,  Gordon  Sch.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908—,  dean,  1910—;  author, 
The  Witness  of  Sin,  1905;  ad.  5  Bartlett  Ave.,  Arlington.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

JONAS  HAMILTON  WOODSUM,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Oct. 
7,  1868.  Boston  High  Sch.  1886;  in  bus.,  1886-95;  Gordon 
Miss.  Tm.  Sch.,  Boston,  1895-96;  asst.  p.  2d  ch.,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  1896-97;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1900;  ord.  Hyannis,  Apr.  16,  1901; 
p.  Hyannis,  Mar.  1901— Mar.  1908;  Harvard  St.  ch.,  Boston, 
Mar.  1908— Mar.  1910;  1st  ch.,  Milton,  Mar.  1911—;  ad. 
East  Milton.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910. 


Adoniram  Jwdson  Archibald,  b.  Shelburne,  N.  S.,  July  10, 
1874.  Ac.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1897-99;  R.  T.  S.  1899-1900;  ord. 
Shirley,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1899;  p.  Glace  Bay.  N.  S.,  1900-02; 
Digby,  Jan.  1903— May  1907,  Dec.  1908-10;  Saskatoon,  Sask., 
May  1907-08;  Charlotte  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1910—;  cont. 
rel.  magazines. 

Reuben  Lincoln  Davis,  b.  Sewee  Mills,  Tenn.,  July  8,  1865. 
Grand  View  Norm.  Inst.  1893-97;  B.  T.  S.  1897-98;  N.  T.  I. 
1898-99;  U.  T.  S.,  1900-01;  O.  T.  S.,  1908-09;  ord.  Cong,  min., 
Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1907;  p.  Presb.  ch.,  Louisville,  Sept. 
1902— Sept.  1905,  Oct.  1906— Sept.  1908;  Elk  River  Cong, 
ch.,  Clark,  Colo.,  July  1909— June  1911 ;  far.,  Spring  City,  Tenn., 
1912—;  ad.  Spring  City,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

Arthur  Endicott  Fuller,  b.  Danvers,  Mass.,  Apr.  10, 1870.  B. 
U.  1895-97;  N.  T.  I.  1897-98;  in  bus.,  Danvers,  1898—;  ad. 
21  Braman  St.,  Danvers. 

Frederic  Clarence  Richardson,  b.  Goffstown  Centre,  now  Gras- 
mere,  N.  H.,  July  6,  1866.  B.  U.  1896-98;  N.  T.  I.  1898- 
1900;  U.  T.  S.  1900-01;  ord.  Clinton,  N.  J.,  Nov.  27,  1901;  p. 
Clinton,  July  1901— Nov.  1906;  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.,  Dec. 
1906— Mar.  1909;  Central  City,  Neb.,  Apr.  1909— June  1910; 
Berwick,  111.,  July  1910— Feb.  1912;  ad.  Toms  River,  N.  J. 

Manford  Wallace  Schuh,  b.  South  Whitley,  Ind.,  Feb.  2,  1875. 
F.  C.  1896;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.,  Jan.— July,  1897,  Mar.— July,  1898; 
N.  T.  I.  1898-99;  New  C,  Edinburgh,  1901-02;  ord.  Greens- 
burg,  Ind.,  Aug.  14,  1900;  act.  p.  Greensburg,  Nov.  1899— Apr. 
1901;  p.  Westboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  1902—;  ad.  6  Central  St., 
Westboro.  21 


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M.  B.  Whitman,  Class  Secretary 

OREN  NELSON  BEAN,  b.  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  July  2,  1871. 
B.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  June 
20,  1901;  p.  Jericho,  Vt.,  and  West  Bolton,  July  1901— Apr. 
1904;  East  Hardwick,  May  1904— May  1907;  Meredith,  N.  H., 
June  1907—. 

GEORGE  STEDMAN  BENNETT,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  July 
30,  1866.  A.  C.  1891;  tea.  Montclair  Mil.  A.,  N.  J.,  1891-92; 
deputy  elk.  U.  S.  Dist.  Ct.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1892-98;  N.  T.  I. 
1898-1901;  ord.  Rockport,  Me.,  July  10,  1901;  p.  Rockport, 
July  1901— Apr.  1903;  Detroit,  Mich.,  May  1903— Sept.  1906; 
in  bus.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1907-08;  prin.  Gilmanton  A.,  Gilman- 
ton,  N.  H.,  1908-09;  instr.  Wesleyan  A.,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1909-10;  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.  Y.,  1910-11;  1st  reader, 
1st  ch.  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1912 — . 

FREDERIC  WALLACE  BLAKESLEE,  b.  Bristol,  Conn., 
Sept.  11,  1870.  Colg.  U.  1896-98;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord. 
Tottenville,  Staten  Is.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1901;  p.  Tottenville,  Sept. 
1901— Sept.  1902;  Methuen,  Mass.,  Oct.  1902— Dec.  1904; 
Alexander  Ave.  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1905— Sept.  1909; 
2d  ch..  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  1909—. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  THURSTON  BOCK,  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1868.  Hebron  A.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901; 
ord.  Brooklin,  Me.,  Sept.  20,  1901;  p.  Brooklin,  Aug.  1901— 
Aug.  1903;  Laconia,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1903— Aug.  1905;  Kenne- 
bunkport.  Me.,  Sept.  1905— Feb.  1910;  Hebron,  and  instr. 
Bib.  Lit.,  Hebron  A.,  Feb.  1910— Oct.  1911;  Franklin,  Mass., 
Oct.  1911—. 

THOMAS  SETH  BRUCE,  b.  Danville,  Va.,  Dec.  11,  1872. 
Ba.  C.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  Ebenezer  ch.,  Boston,  Oct. 
1901;  prin.  Shiloh  Inst,  Warren  ton,  N.C.,  1902-10;  Nansemond 
Indust.  Inst.,  Suffolk,  Va.,  Oct.  1910—. 

HAZEN  ALBERT  CALHOUN,  b.  Hopewell  Cape,  N.  B., 
Sept.  2,  1867.  B.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901 ;  ord.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Oct.  19,  1901;  p.  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  Oct.  1901— 
Aug.  1903;  Conway,  Mass.,  Aug.  1903— Apr.  1905;  s.,  var. 
chs.,  June  1905— Feb.  1906;  p.  Groton,  Vt.,  Feb.  1906— Oct. 
1907;  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Oct.  1907— Oct.  1909;  Stamford, 
Vt.,  Nov.  1909—. 

ARTHUR  WORDSWORTH  CLEAVES,  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Mar.  20,  1876.  C.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  North 
Scituate,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1901;  p.  North  Scituate,  June  1901— 


1901]  STUDENTS  243 

Mar.  1906;  Newburyport,  Apr.  1906 — ;  ed.  writer  on  New- 
buryport  Daily  News,  and  Gloucester  Daily  Times,  1910 — ;  on 
Lynn    Eventing  News,   1912 — ;    ad.  5  Park  St.,  Newburyport. 

B.  D.,N.T.  I.,  1901. 

MILTON  ERNEST  FISH,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  July  18, 
1874.  H.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  West  Somerville, 
June  20,  1901;  p.  Vineyard  Haven,  July  1901— July  1903; 
Delta,  Colo.,  Sept.  1903— Mav  1907;  Mesa  oh.,  Pueblo,  June 
1907— Apr.  1911;  Cent,  ch.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  Mav  1911— ;  ad. 
502  25th  Ave.  W,  Duluth.   B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1901.  ' 

OTIS  WILLIAMS  FOYE,  b.  Brockton,  Mass.,  July  1,  1875. 

C.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  Thompson,  Conn.,  Aug. 
15,  1901;  p.  Thompson,  July  1901— Mar.  1906;  Torrington, 
Apr.  1906— Nov.  1910;  Winter  Hill  ch.,  Somerville,  Mass., 
Dec.  1910 — ;  ad.  34  Richdale  Ave.,  Somerville. 

JOHN  ABERDIEN  HARDING,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Dec.  9, 
1867.  Hebron  A.  1893-95;  ord.  Nonvay,  Me.,  Apr.  15,  1896; 
p.  Norway,  1896-97;  N.  T.  I.  1897-1901;  p.  North  Easton,  Dec. 
1898— June  1899;  asst.  p.  1st  ch.,  Charlestown,  Sept.  1901— 
June  1902;  p.  Warner,  N.  H.,  June  1902— Feb.  1904;  Brewer, 
Me.,  Mar.  1904— Jan.  1908;  Franklin,  Mass.,  Feb.  1908— July 
1911;  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1911—. 

ELIJAH  EDGAR  HARRIS,  b.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Nov.  28, 
1869.  B.  T.  S.  1891-92;  N.  T.  I.  1892-93,  1899-1901;  ord. 
Savoy,  Aug.  10,  1893;  p.  Savoy,  1893-94;  Hinsdale,  May  1894— 
May  1895;  Ipswich,  May  1895-96;  WestMedway,  1896— Sept. 
1897;  act.  p.  Sheldonville,  July  1898— Apr.  1900;  p.  Still  River, 
Apr.  1900— Dec.  1904;  Enfield,  Me.,  Jan.  1905— Jan.  1906; 
Northeast  Harbor,  Feb.  1906— Aug.  1907;  Buxton  Centre, 
Sept.  1907 — Sept.  1911;  prof.  Leland  U.,  New  Orleans,  La., 
Sept.  1911—. 

EVERETT  CARLETON  HERRICK,  b.  Livermor^,  Me., 
June  13,  1876.  C.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  Chares- 
town,  June  13,  1901;  p.  1st  ch.,  Charlestown,  June  1901 — ; 
ad.  84  High  St.,  Charlestown. 

DANIEL  WEBSTER  HILL,  b.  Gunshill,  Va  ,  Feb.  22,  1865. 
Va.  Norm.  &  Coll.  Inst.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  1898;  Y.  D.  S.  Sept.— 
Dec,  1898;  N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1899-1901 ;  U.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  June  15,  1901;  miss,  and  field  sec,  N.  Y.  Colored 
State  Conv.,  Dec.  1902— July  1903;  fin.  agt.  Howard  Colored 
Orphan  Asylum,  July  1903 — Oct.  1904;  p.  Shiloh  ch.,  Jamaica, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  1904— Nov.  1905;  fd.  and  p.  Mt.  Lebanon  ch., 
Brookl}^,  Feb.   1906— May  1910;    pres.  Clifton  Forge  Norm. 


244  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION       [1901 

and  Indust.  Inst.,  and  p.  Smith  chap.,  Hot  Springs,  Va.,  May 
1910—;  ad.  Clifton  Forge,  Va. 

STEPHEN  SANBORN  HUSE,  Jr.,  b.  Amesbury,  Mass., 
Dec.  29,  1872;  Colg.  U.  1898;  Colg.  T.  S.  1898-99;  N.  T.  I. 
1899-1901;  ord.  BelHngham,  June  19,  1901;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Bacolod,  P.  I.,  Aug.  1901— Mar.  1903;  act.  p.  Bellingham, 
Mass.,  June — Dec,  1903;  miss.  San  Luis  Potosi,  Mex.,  Jan. 
1904— Oct.  1907;  p.  Meriden,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1908— June  1910; 
Crown  Hill  ch.,  Nashua,  July  1910—. 

ALMON  J  HUTCHINS,  b.  Paw  Paw,' Mich.,  Feb.  12,  1870. 
Kal.  C.  1896;  ord.  Clinton,  Mich.,  Oct.  7,  1896;  p.  Clinton  and 
Manchester,  May  1896— Aug.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  p. 
Holliston,  Jan.  1899— Nov.  1902;  Calumet,  Mich.,  Nov.  1902— 
Oct.  1903;  Ypsilanti,  Oct.  1903— Oct.  1909;  Mansfield,  Mass., 
Oct.  1909—. 

THOxMAS  NEIL  JOHNSON,  b.  Independence,  Mo.,  July  11, 
1871.  W.  F.  C.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  S.  S.  miss.,  Raleigh, 
N.  C,  1901-03;  prof.  Bib.  and  Phil.,  Bapt.  Fem.U.,  now  Meredith 
C.  Raleigh,  1903-06;  Ouachita  C,  Ark.,  1906-09;  fellow  in  Rel. 
Educ,  U.  Chic,  1909-12;  author  Life  and  works  ofjesus,  1902. 

RICHARD  KEMP,  b.  Dalton-in-Fumess,  Eng.,  Sept.  19, 
1868.  Theol.  C.  Dunoon,  Scot.,  May— Dec,  1894;  C.  T.  S. 
1895-96;  ord.  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1897;  p.  North 
Stonington,  1896— Sept.  1898;  U.  T.  S.  Sept.  —Dec,  1898;  N. 
T.  I.  Jan.  1899-1901;  p.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1901-02;  stud.  Dal- 
housie  U.,  1901-02;  p.  Westport,  1902-06;  Hebron,  1906-07; 
ord.  pt.  Epis.  ch..  May  24,  1909;  r.  St.  Matthew's  ch.,  Enid, 
Okla.,  1908— Feb.  1910;  Trinity  ch.,  Connellsville,  Pa.,  Mar. 
1910—12;  Zion  ch.,  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1912—. 

^FREDERICK  HENRY  KEYSER,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Jan.  29,  1874.  H.  U.  1895-98;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  Fayville, 
Dec.  5,  1900;  p.  North  Oxford,  Oct.  1901-02;  d.  North  Oxford, 
Apr.  23,  1902. 

WARREN  HASTINGS  McLEOD,  b.  Norton  Station,  N.  B., 
July  10,  1874.  Ac.  U.  1895;  ord.  West  Brook,  N.  S.,  Dec.  16, 
1895;  p.  Cumberland  Co.,  Nov.  1895 — ^July  1897;  asst.  p. 
Amherst,  Aug.  1897— July  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  p. 
Hutchinson,  Kans.,  Aug.  1901-04;  Elkhom,  Wis.,  1905-06; 
Woodstock,  Ont.,  1906-09;  Prince  Rupert,  B.  C,  1909—. 

ARCHIBALD  MASON,  b.  Tancook,  N.  S.,  May  26,  1864. 
Ac.  U.  1894;  far.  and  pr.,  1894-98;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord. 
Crompton,  R.  I.,  Dec  3,  1901;  p.  Crompton,  Dec  1901— July 


1902]  STUDENTS  2#5 

1903;  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Feb.  1904— Nov.  1908;  South  Hampton, 
Dec.  1908-10;  Passumpsic,  Vt.,  Aug.  1910—. 

LESTER  BENJAMIN  MATHEWSON,  b.  Johnston,  R.  L, 
Sept.  24,  1873.  B.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  ord.  Hemet, 
Riverside  Co.,  Cal.,Mar.  23,  1904;  p.  Hemet,  Mar.  1903— Nov. 
1904;  Goleta,  Santa  Barbara  Co.,  Nov.  1904— Nov.  1905; 
Otay,  San  Diego  Co.,  Nov.  1905— Oct.  1910;  Yuma,  Ariz.,  Oct, 
1910—. 

MELBOURNE  BURPEE  WHITMAN,  b.  New  Albany,  N, 
S.,  Nov.  5,  1865.  Ac.  U.  1894;  s.  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  and 
Kingsclear,  Nov.  1894— Oct.  1895;  Alma,  Mar.  1S9G— Feb. 
1898;  ord.  Alma,  Jan.  13,  1897;  s.  Chelsea,  N.  S.,  June— Aug., 
1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1901;  p.  Chester  Basin,  N.  S.,  July  1901— 
July  1904;  2d  and  3d  chs.,  Digby  Neck,  July  1904— July  1906; 
Pleasant  Valley,  Forest  Glen  and  Carleton,  July  1906 — July 
1909;  1st  and  2d  chs..  Sable  River,  Louis  Head,  and  Rockland, 
Aug.  1909—;  ad.  Sable  River. 


Isaac  Allen  Corbctt,  b.  Five  Islands,  N.  S.,  Nov.  7,  1867.  Ac. 
U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1900;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1900-02;  ord. 
Canning,  N.  S.,  June  8,  1902;  p.  Canning,  May  1902— Dec. 
1904;  Woodstock,  N.  B.,  Jan.  1905— May  1906;  Bear  River, 
N.  S.,  June  1906— Apr.  1911;  Hillsboro,  N.  B.,  Apr.  1911—. 

Henry  Howard  Pratt,  b.  Essex,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1874.  C.  U. 
1898;  N.  T.  I.  1898-1900;  Hart.  T.  S.,  1900-01;  not  ord.;  tea., 
Suffield  A.,  1901-02;  prin.  high  sch.,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  1902-05; 
Berwick,  Me.,  Sept.  1905— Dec.  1906;  Littleton,  Mass,  Jan. 
1906-08;  supt.  schs.,  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1908—. 

Edwin  Oscar  Wilson,  b.  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1870. 
U.  R.  2  yrs.  during  1895-98;  N.  T.  I.  1898-99;  ord.  Em.  ch., 
Newark,  N.  J.,  Sept.  13,  1899;  p.  Em.  ch.,  Newark,  Sept. 
1899—;  ad.  8  Tiffany  Park,  Newark. 

25— *1 
1902 

D.  W.  LovETT,  Class  Secretary 

ARTHUR  CRAWLEY  ARCHIBALD,  b.  Osborne,  N.  S., 
Aug.  15,  1878.  Ac.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1897-99,  1901-02;  ord. 
Hutchinson,  Kans.,  Feb.  28,  1900;  p.  Hutchinson,  Aug.  1899— 
Aug.  1901;  Middleton,  N.  S.,  June  1902— Mar.  1908;  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  Mar.— Aug.,  1903;  N.  T.  I.,  post-grad.,  Sept.  1903— 
Jan.  1904;  p.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1904— Feb.  1907;  1st 
ch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  Feb.  1907 — ;  ad.  217  Spring  St.,  Brockton. 

WILLIAM  ERNEST  BRAISTED,  b.  Howard,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
27,  1871.     Cook  A.  1897;   N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;   ord.  East  Pem- 


246  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION        [1902 

broke,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1898;  p.  East  Pembroke,  Sept.  1898— 
Aug.  1899;  Antrim,  N.  H.,  June  1902.  .Sept.  1907;  Barre,  Vt, 
Sept.  1907— Dec.  1911;  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1911—;  ad.  215 
Main  St.,  Oneida.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910. 

WILLIAM  BRYANT  CHASE,  b.  Rockland,  Me.,    Oct.    26, 

1875.  Cy.  C.  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  Patten,  Me.,  July 
15,  1902;  p.  Patten,  1902-03;  Washburn,  June  1903— June 
1908,  and  Perham,  June  1903— June  190(3;  Co.  sec,  Morr'.s  Co., 
N.  J.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  July  1908— Apr.  1910;  p.  Nanuet,  N.  Y., 
May  1910 — ;   ad.  Nanuet. 

HARRY  GILBERT  CHESLEY,  b.  Brighton,  Mass.,  Aug. 
17,  1873.  H.  U.  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  not  ord.;  in  bus. 
1902—;  ad.  31  Auburn  St.,  West  Newton.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1902. 

ARCHIBALD  ALEXANDER  FORSHEE,  b.  Superior 
Township,  Mich.,  July  13,  1871.  U.  Mich.  1898;  ord. 
Rochester,  June  25,  1895;  p.  Rochester,  June  1895 — Nov. 
1897;  Durand,  Dec.  1897— July  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  p. 
Hingham,  Mass.,  June  1901— Sept.  1902;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Bacolod,  Negros  Occidental,  P.  I.,  Sept.  1902— Apr.  1907; 
Elmhurst,  N.  Y.,  May  1907— May  1908;  miss.  A.  B.;M.  U., 
Bacolod,  P.  I.,  June  1908-12;  p.  Berean  Temple  ch.,  Dor- 
cester,  Mass.,  Feb.  1912— . 

SEBRA  CROCKER  FREEMAN,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  May  2, 
1872.  Ac.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  North  Brookfield, 
N.  S.,  Sept.  10,  1902;  miss.  C.  B.  M.  S.,  India,  Dec.  1902—;  ad. 
Parlakimedi  Ganjam,  India.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1902. 

GUSTAV  ARVID  GORDH,  b.  Gothenburg,  Sweden,  Nov. 
15,  1872.  Betelseminariet,  Stockholm,  1898;  ord.  Orebro,  Apr. 
11,  1898;  p.  Orebro,  Apr.  1898— Aug.  1899;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1899- 
1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-02;  S.  B.  T.  S.,  post-grad.,  1902-03;  ed.  The 
Banner,  Swedish  denom.  paper,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1903-05; 
prin.  Bethel  A.,  St.  Paul,  1905-12;  p.  el.  Swedish  ch.,  Brockton, 
Mass.,  to  begin  June  1912.     Th.  D.,  S.  B.  T.  S.,  1903. 

MOSES  ALLAN  GRAYBIEL,  b.  Dumfries,  Ont.,  Apr.  20, 
1868.  Kal.  C.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  Port  Huron, 
Mich.,  June  28,  1898;  p.  Coldwater,  July  1902— Apr.  1907; 
Bay  City,  Apr.  1907—;  ad.  414  North  Farragut  St.,  Bay  City. 

HAROLD  LIBBY  HANSON,  b.  Peabody,  Mass.,  Nov.  10, 

1876.  Cy.  C.  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  Kennebunk,  Me., 
June  18,  1902;  p.  Kennebunk  Village,  July  1902— June  1907; 
Rumford,  June  1907—;  ad.  Rumford,  Me.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1902. 


1902]  STUDENTS  247 

IRAD  BENJAMIN  HARDY,  b.  Allendale,  N.  S.,  June  27, 
1868.  Ac.  U.  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  Canton,  Sept.  17, 
1902;  p.  Canton,  Sept.  1902— Jan.  1906;  East  Milton,  Feb. 
1906— Feb.  1911;  Chapel  St.  ch.,  Gloucester,  Feb.  1911—;  ad. 
28  Highland  St.,  East  Gloucester. 

DAVID  WINSLOW  LOVETT,  b.  Pomfret,  Vt.,  May  19,  1871. 
Colg.  A.  1892-93,  1896-97;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  New  Boston, 
N.  H.,  June  25,  1902;  p.  New  Boston,  Jan.  1902— Nov.  1905; 
West  Acton,  Mass.,  Nov.  1905— Oct.  1911;  Orange,  Oct.  1911—. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  McCOMBE,  b.  Glasgow,  Scot.,  May 
13,  1874.  Cy.  C.  1897-99;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902,  post-grad., 
1908-09;  ord.  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1902;  p. 
Arlington  Heights,  Sept.  1902— Aug.  1907 ;  iHallowell,  Me.,  Dec. 
1907— Mar.  1908;  Stevensville,  Mont.,  Jan.  1909— June  1910; 
Fayette,  Idaho,  July  1910 — ;  ad.  Fayette. 

*WILLIAM  HAROLD  MILLARD,  b.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Jan. 
18,  1877.  H.  U.  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  Old  Cambridge 
ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1902;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U., 
Hangchow,  China,  1902-08;  prof.  N.  T.  and  TheoL,  Shanghai 
Bapt.  T.  S.,  1908-09;  d.  Shanghai,  Mar.  8,  1909.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1902. 

HERMON  SPENCER  PINKHAM,  b.  Arlington  Heights, 
Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1875.  H.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord. 
Watertown,  June  24,  1902;  p.  South  Paris,  Me.,  Aug.  1902— 
Feb.  1904;  Winter  Hill  ch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb.  1904— Sept. 
1910;  Im.  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1910—;  ad.  1246 
Columbia  Road  N.  W.,  Washington. 

JOSEPH  CHANDLER  ROBBINS,  b.  Rawdon,  N.  S.,  Mar. 
20,  1874.  B.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord.  Pleasant  St. 
ch..  Concord,  N.  H.,  Sept.  11,  1902;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Jaro, 
P.  I.,  1902-03;  Capiz,  1903-09;  trav.  sec.  stud.  vol.  movement 
for  For.  Miss.,  1910 — ;  ad.  Medford,  Mass. 

ERIK  SJOSTRAND,  b.  Leksand,  Sweden,  Jan.  22,  1869. 
Betelseminariet,  Stockholm,  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1902;  ord. 
Lowell,  Mar.  19,  1903;  p.  Swedish  ch.,  Lowell,  1903-04;  ed. 
Baneret,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1904-07;  The  Sivedish  Baptist 
Standard,  Chicago,  111.,  1907—;  ad.  107  South  Wabash  Ave., 
Chicago. 

EDMUND  DAVID  WEBBER,  b.  Sackville,  N.  S..  Sept.  30, 
1860.  Ac.  C.  1881;  reporter,  Halifax  Herald,  1882-83;  tea. 
Hort.  A.,  1885-86;  ed.  Pictou  News,  1888—?  ;  writer  for 
Engelhardt  Illustrated  Series  on  American  Cities,  1891-97;  N. 
T.  I.  1899-1902;   ord.  Wollaston,  June  18,  1902;   p.  WoUaston, 


248  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION        [1903 

June  1902— Oct.  1908;  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1908—.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1902. 

CLARENCE  LEROY  WHITMAN,  b.  Meriden,  Minn.,  Oct. 
11,  1868.  U.  Minn.  1894;  N.  T.  I.  1900-02;  ord.  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  Oct.   1,   1902;    s.  Faribault,  Sept.— Dec,   1902;    miss. 

A.  B.  M.  U.,  Ikoko,  Africa,  May  1903— Apr.  1905;  p.  Gay- 
Head,  Mass.,  Sept.  1905 — June  1910;  miss.  Sudan  Un.  Miss., 
Africa,  July  1910 — ;  ad.  Donga  Station,  via  Ibi,  Northern 
Nigeria,  West  Africa. 

Harry  Sanford  Brown,  b.  Winn,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1872.  Cy.  C. 
1899;  N.T.  I.  Sept.  1S99— Jan.  1900;  not  ord.;  in  bus.,  1900—; 
ad.  Fairfield,  Me. 

19— *1 
1903 

M.  J.  TwoMEY,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  BAKER,  b.lSouth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Apr. 
14,  1870.  B.  U.  1899,  post-grad.,  1900-01;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1900, 
1901-03;  ord.  South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  June  23,  1903;  p.  Eden,  Me., 
June— Nov.,  1903;  Olivet  ch.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  1903— 
Mar.  1905;  Readsboro,  Vt.,  Apr.  1905— Dec.  1907;  Cavendish, 
Jan.  1908—. 

FRANCIS  LE  GRAND  CHURCH,  b.  Holly,  Mich.,  Nov.  25, 
1875.  U.  Mich.  1900;  ord.  Birmingham,  Mich.,  Jan.  6,  1898; 
p.  Birmingham,  Jan.  1898— Apr.  1899;  Byron,  Apr.  1899— 
Dec.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  Jan.  1901-03;  p.  Washington  Park  chap., 
Everett,  Jan.  1901— Feb.  1903;  Adams  Sq.  ch.,  Worcester,  Mar. 
1903— July  1905;  Lambertville,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1905— Jan.  1907; 
Owosso,  Mich.,  Jan.  1907— July  1908;  Flint,  July  1908— Oct. 
1910;  Michigan  Ave.  ch.,  Saginaw,  Nov.  1910—;  ad.  213  North 
Fayette  St.,  W.  S.,  Saginaw,'^Mich.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1904. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  DYAS,  b.  Parrsboro,  N.  S.,  Jan.  26, 
1871.  Ac.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  ord.  Waltham,  Mass., 
June  25,  1903;  p.  Beth  Eden  ch.,  Waltham,  June  1903—;  ad. 
74  Maple  St.,  Waltham. 

JAMES  BRUCE  OILMAN,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1878. 

B.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  ord.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  1, 
1903;  Momingside  ch.,  Pittsfield,  Sept.  1903— Mar.  1909;  1st 
ch.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1909—;  ad.  9  Locust  St.,  Nashua. 
B.  D.,N.  T.  I.,  1903. 

ROLLA  ELIJAH  HUNT,  b.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Feb.  7,  1874.  B. 
U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  ord.  Shelbiune  Falls,  Mass.,  Sept.  30, 
1903;  p.  Shelbume  Falls,  Sept.  1903—;  also  Charlemont, 
1905-10,  and  Rowe,  1908-10;   ad.  Shelbume  Falls. 


1904]  STUDENTS  249- 

HARRY  IGNATIUS  MARSHALL,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H..  Jan.. 
24,  1878.  D.  C.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  ord.  Nashua,  N.  H., 
Sept.  3,  1903;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Tharrawaddy,  Burma,  Nov. 
1903 — ;  also  in  charge  Bassein,  Mar. — Dec,  1908;  ad.  Tharra- 
waddy. 

JOHN  ANDREW  MITCHELL,  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  May  5, 
1877.  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  B.  U.  1907-09;  ord.  Essex  St.  ch.,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  June  18,  1903;  p.  Wilmington,  Vt.,  June  1903— Aug. 
1905;  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Sept.  1905— Aug.  1907;  Harris- 
ville,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1907— June  1909;  Braintree,  Mass.,  June 
1909 — ;  ad.  24  Sampson  Ave.,  Braintree. 

ABNER  FOSTER  NEWCOMB,  b.  Kentville,  N.  S.,  Aug.  25, 
1871.  Ac.  U.  1898;  ord.  Amherst,  Aug.  24,  1898;  asst.  p. 
Amherst,  Sept.  lS9S~Aug.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  p.  Bethany 
ch.,  Boston,  Sept.  1903— Aug.  1908;  North  ch.,  Halifax,  N.  S., 
Sept.  1908— Oct.  1911;  ed.  N.  S.  Sunday  School  Worker,  Oct. 
1909 — Oct.  1911;  dist.  sec.  for  Mar.  Prov.  and  Newfoundland, 
Canadian  Bib.  Soc,  Oct.  1911—;  ad.  182  Waterloo  St.,  St. 
John,  N.  B.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

JOSEPH  LEISHMAN  PEACOCK,  b.  Paislev,  Scot.,  June 
15,  1873.  B.  U.  1900;  H.  U.  D.  S.  1900-02;  N.  T.  I.  1902-03; 
ord.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  July  2,  1900;  p.  Grasmere,  N.  H.,  July 
1901— June  1903;  Calvary  ch..  Westerly,  R.  I.,  July  1903— 
Sept.  1908;  lib.  Mem.  and  Lib.  Assoc,  Westerly,  Oct.  1908—. 

CLARENCE  STRONG  POND,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  30, 
1879.  Bost.  U.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1901-03;  H.  U.  1907-08; 
ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  17,  1903;  p.  Pocassett,  Apr.  1902— 
Dec.  1903;  2d  ch.,  Beverly,  Dec.  1903—.     B.  D.,  H.  U.,  1908. 

HARRY  EVERETT  S AFFORD,  b.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Dec. 
29,  1873.  H.  U.  1897,  post-grad.,  1897-1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03; 
ord.  Granville,  June  29,  1904;  p.  Granville,  June  1904— 
Oct.  1906;  prof.  Hist.,  Rangoon  Bapt.  C,  Burma,  Nov.  1907—; 
ad.  Rangoon,  Burma. 

SIMEON  SPIDLE,  b.  New  Cornwall,  N.  S.,  July  7,  1867. 
Ac.  U.  1897;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1900,  1901-03;  ord.  Homeville,  C.  B., 
Sept.  2,  1897;  p.  Port  Morien  group,  June  1897— June  1899; 
Falmouth,  N.  S.,  June  1900— Aug.  1901;  Pleasant  St.  ch., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  June  1903— June  1908;  Holden,  June  1908— 
Sept.  1911;  stud.  Clark  U.  1908-11;  prof.  Ac  U.,  Oct.  1911—; 
ad.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1903. 

M.  JOSEPH  TWOMEY,  b.  Killamey,  L-e.,  Jan.  10,  1873. 
B.  U.,  B.  Ph.,  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  ord.  Danielson,  Conn., 
July  10,  1903;  p.  Danielson,  June  1903— Oct.  1905;  1st  ch., 
Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  1905—;  ad.  14  Wilson  St.,  Portland. 


250  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION        [1904 

LEWIS  AUGUSTUS  WALKER,  b.  Oswego,  Kans.,  Nov.  29, 
1875.  Adrian  C,  B.  Ph.,  1S99;  Kal.  C.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03, 
post-grad.,  1903-04;  ord.  West  Medway,  Oct.  16,  1904;  p. 
West  Medway,  July  1904— May  1908;  Highland  eh.,  Fitchburg, 
May  1908—;  ad.  88  Myrtle  Ave.,  Fitchburg. 

ALBERT  GARDNER  WARNER,  b.  WhitinsviUe,  Mass., 
June  24,  1872.  Cy.  C.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-03;  ord.  North 
Uxbridge,  June  19,  1903;  p.  Mexico,  Me.,  Nov.  1903— Nov. 
1906;  Islesboro,  Mar.  1907-11;  Manchester,  Mass.,  1911—. 


Horace  Wilbert  Cole,  b.  Waterloo,  Wis.,  Sept.  5,  1869.  D.  U. 
1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-01;  R.  T.  S.  1901-03;  ord.  Hannibal,  Mo., 
Aug.  12,  1903;  p.  5th  St.  ch.,  Hannibal,  May  1903— Mar.  1907; 
Bales  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Apr.  1907—;  ad.  1004  Askew  Ave., 
Kansas  City. 

Justin  Davis  Field,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,1875.  U.  R. 
1900;  C.  T.  S.  1900-01;  N.  T.  I.  1901— Jan.  1902;  ord.  Charles- 
ton, Me.,  Apr.  11,  1905;  p.  Charleston,  Jan.  1905— Dec.  1908; 
North  Berwick,  Jan. — Nov.,  1909;  asst.  p.  Sumner  Ave.  ch., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1909-11;  Un.  ch..  Noble  St.,  Brooklyn, 
1911—;  ad.  1091  Lorimer  St.,  Brooklyn. 

John  Alexander  Glendinning,  b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  29, 
1871.  Ac.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-02;  ord.  Moncton,  N.  B., 
Oct.  9,  1902;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov.,  Parlakimedi,  India, 
1902—. 

James  Francis  Ingram,  b.  Brockville,  Ont.,  Apr.  19,  1874. 
McM.  U.  1899,  McM.  U.  D.  S.  1899-1902;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.— Dec, 
1902;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma,  1903—:  prof.  Rangoon  Bapt. 

C,  1903-05;  ord.  Im.  ch.,  Rangoon,  Jan.  21,  1906;  miss. 
Henzada,  Mar.— aut.,  1906;  Namkham,  aut.  1906—;  ad. 
Namkham,  via  Bhamo,  Burma.     B.  Th.,  McM.  U.,  1902. 

Herries  Locke  Kempton,  b.  Milton,  N.  S.,  Mar.  5,  1876.  Ac. 
U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-01;  McM.  U.  D.  S.  1901-03;  ord. 
Okotoks,  Alta.,  July  4,  1903;  p.  Okotoks,  June  1903— Oct. 
1905;  Fernie,  B.  C,  Oct.  1905— June  1907;  Vermillion,  Alta., 
June  1907— Jan.  1911;  Crescent  Heights,  Calgary,  Jan.  1911—. 
B.  Th.,  McM.  U.,  1903. 

Frank  Chester  Kreager,  b.  near  Zanesville,  O.,  Nov.  22,  1875. 

D.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900-01;  R.  T.  S.  1901-03;  ord.  Ashland, 
Wis.,  June  26,  1903;  p.  Ashland,  June  1903— Jan.  1906;  New 
Matamoras,  O.,  Jan.  1906— July  1908;  Jackson,  July  1908—; 
ad.  197  East  South  St.,  Jackson. 

John  Hubbard  Logan,  b.  Pike  Co.,  Ala.,  Dec.  16,  1876. 
Mercer  U.  1900;   ord.  Macon,  Ga.,  May  1897;    p.  Macon,  July 


1904]  STUDENTS  251 

1898— Sept.  1900;  Gordon,  Sept.  1897— Nov.  1900;  N.  T.  I. 
Nov.  1900— Mar.  1901;  U.  Chic.  1901-02;  p.  Thomasville,  Ga., 
1902-03;  U.  T.  S.  1903-04;  U.  Marburg;  asst.  prof.  Ch.  Hist., 
Colg.  T.  S.,  Jan.  1908-10;  asst.  prof.  Rutgers  C,  1910—. 

Cornelius  Edward  Schaible,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27, 
1873.  Colg.  U.  1899;  Colg.  T.  S.  1899-1900,  1902-03;  tea. 
Colg.  A.,  1900-01;  N.  T.  I.  1901-02,  fellow,  N.  T.,  1903-04; 
ord.  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  July  27,  1904;  p.  Somersworth,  June 
1904— Dec.  1905;  prof.  Gr.  Interp.  and  Ch.  Hist.,  Va.  Un.  U., 
Jan.  1903—;  ad.  Va.  Un.  U.,  Richmond,  Va.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1994.  23 

1904 

F.  Donovan,  Class  Secretary 

WHITMAN  SEARS  BASSETT,  b.  South  Chatham,  Mass., 
Nov.  1,  1872.  Ba.  C.  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1900-02,  Jan.  1903— Mar. 
1904;  ord.  Penacook,  N.  H.,  Apr.  28,  1904;  p.  Penacook,  Mar. 
1904—. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  BUIS,  b.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  July  2, 
1873.  W.  J.  C.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1901-04;  ord.  Kansas  City,  Mo.. 
Sept.  1,  1904;  p.  1st  ch.,  Bloomfidd,  N.  J.,  June  1904— Nov, 
1906;  Im.  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Dec.  1906— Oct.  1909;  1st  ch., 
Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  1909—;  ad.  15  Beckford  St.,  Salem. 

WALTER  BOARDMAN  BULLEN,  b.  Pawtucket,  R.  L, 
June  13,  1877.  B.  U.  1899;  H.  U.  1902-03;  N.  T.  L  1901-02, 
1903-04;  ord.  New  London,  N.  H.,  July  13,  1904;  miss. 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Kobe,  Japan,  1904-05;  Sendai,  Nov.  1905— Apr. 
1909;  Otaru,  Apr.— Sept.,  1909;  ad.  Hingham,  Mass.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1904. 

FRANK  LEWIS  CANN,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Feb.  19,  1872. 
Ac.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1901-04;  ord.  North  Middleboro,  Mass., 
Feb.  19,1901;  p.  North  Middleboro,  1900-01;  Alna,  Me.,  June 
1904— Nov.  1907;  Kennebunk,  Dec.  1907—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1908. 

FREDERICK  DONOVAN,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  2,  1873" 
John  B. Stetson  U.  1899 ;  ord.  Sanf ord,  Fla.,  Mar.  11, 1898;  p.  San- 
ford,  Oct.  1897— Aug.  1898;  Ocala,  June— Aug.,  1899;  N.  T.  I. 
Sept.— Oct.,  1899,  Nov.  1900— Apr.  1901,  Jan.  1902-04;  p. 
Woodruff  Place  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  July  1904-05;  Colg. 
T.  S.  Jan.— Dec,  1906;  p.  Wausau,  Wis.,  Jan.  1907— Jan. 
1908;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  win.  1908-09;  p.  Maywood,  111.,  May 
1909—. 

BENJAMIN  GEORGE  EWALD,  b.  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Dec. 
8,  1874.     U.  Mich.,  1900;  H.  U.  1901;  N.  T.  I.    1901-04;  ord. 


252  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1904 

Fall  River,  Sept.  27,  1904;  p.  Broadway  chap.,  1st  ch.,  Fall 
River,  June  1904— Oct.  1906;  H.  U.  D.  S.  1906-07;  p.  Ray- 
mond, Wash.,  April  1908—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

NATHANIEL  THOMAS  HAFER,  b.  Waldron,  Mich.,  Feb- 
24,  1871.  Kal.  C.  1895;  ord.  Bellevue,  Mich.,  Sept.  18,  1895; 
p.  Bellevue,  July  1895— Mar.  1897;  Walnut,  111.,  Apr.  1897— 
Aug.  1900;  stud.  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  parts  of  1897-99;  p.  Alma, 
Mich.,  Sept.  1900— Aug.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-04;  p.  North 
Oxford,  Sept.  1902— Apr.  1904;  ]\lansfield,  Apr.  1904— Apr. 
1906;  ev.  Vt.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  May  1906— Mar.  1910;  p. 
Trinity  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1910— 11;  Ferry  Ave.  ch.,  De- 
troit, Mich.,  1911—;  ad.  18  Mansur  St.,  Detroit.B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1906. 

WILLIAM  AUSTIN  KILL,  b.  Ellenberg,  N.  Y.,  I\Iay  2, 
1873.  B.  U.  1902;  H.  U.  D.  S.  1902-03;  N.  T.  I.  1903-04;  ord. 
West  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1904;  p.  Trinity  ch.,  Arlington, 
July  1903— June  1908;  Woodland  Park  ch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Jime  1908—;  ad.  779  Dayton  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

CHARLES McHARNESS,  b.  Pontiac,  Mich.,  Feb.  8, 1873.  Kal. 
C.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1901-04;  ord.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Nov.  1, 1904; 
p.  Scribner  St.  ch..  Grand  Rapids,  Sept.  1904— Mar.  1906;  North- 
wood,  la..  Mar.  1906— May  1910;   Eureka,  Utah,  May  1910—. 

WILBUR  CHEESMAN  NELSON,  b.  Saginaw,  Mich.,  July 
11,  1877.  Kal.  C.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1901-04;  ord.  Alma,  Mich., 
July  29,  1904;  p.  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  Sept.  1904— June  1907; 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  Aug.  1907 — ;  ad.  726  Hoyt  Ave.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

CHARLES  WELLINGTON  ROSE,  b.  Port  Maitland,  N.  S., 
Sept.  4,  1871.  Ac.U.  1S98;  N.  T.  I.  1900-04;  ord.  Nelson,  B. 
C,  Dec.  13,  1898;  p.  1st  ch.,  Nelson,  Oct.  1898— Feb.  1900; 
Zion  ch.,  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  June  1904-09;  Park  ch.,  Brantford, 
Ont.,  Mar.  1909—;  ad.  172  Nelson  St.,  Brantford.  B.  D.,  N.  T. 
I.,  1904. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  SAWTELLE,  b.  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
Feb.  12,  1868.  C.  U.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1901-04;  ord.  Needham, 
Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1904;  p.  Needham,  Oct.  1904—. 

RAPHAEL  CLARKE  THOMAS,  b.  Chicago,  III.,  Oct.  3, 
1873.  H.  U.  1896,  med.  sch.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1896-99,  1903-04; 
interne,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1902-03;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  Sept. 
11,  1904;  med.  miss.,  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Capiz.,  P.  I.,  1904-05;  Jaro 
Station,  1905—;  ad.  Iloilo,  P.  I. 

CHARLES  WAGNER  WOLFE,  b.  Schoolcraft,  Mich.,  Aug. 
24,  1877.     Bu.  U.   1901;    N.  T.  I.   1901-04;    ord.  Willington, 


1905]  STUDENTS  253 

Conn.,  July  13,  1904;  p.  Willington,  Mar.  1904— Oct.  1908; 
U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1908-09;  p.  Gaylord,  Mich.,  June  1909— Jan. 
1911;  ed.  B.  Y.  P.  U.  page,  Michigan  Christian  Herald,  Oct. 
1909— Mar.  1910;  p.  Jefferson  Ave.  ch.,  Detroit,  Jan.  1911—; 
ad.  383  Lillibridge  Ave.,  Detroit. 


William  Moses  Elliott,  b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Dec.  12,  1865.  W. 
J.  C.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1901-03;  not  ord.;  tea.  pub.  schs.;  ad. 
3216  Seneca  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Seymour  Ellsworth  Moon,  b.  Villard,  Minn.,  Nov.  13,  1869. 
U.  Minn.  1900;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1901-02;  N.  T.  I.  1902-03;  ord. 
Waterville,  Minn.,  Sept.  1,  1899;  p.  Waterville,  Sept.  1899— 
July  1901;  Woodstock,  111.,  Oct.  1901— June  1902;  miss.  A. 
B.  M.  U.,  Banza  Manteke,  Congo  Ind.  State,  Africa,  1904— 
sum.,  1907;   Kimpesi,  Sept.  1908 — . 

James  Allan  Price,  b.  N.  B.,  Nov.  7,  1868.  Bost.  U.  1902; 
N.  T.  I.  1902-03;  ord.  Sharon,  Sept.  19,  1900;  p.  Sharon,  July 
1900— Jan.  1903;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1903-04;  p.  Demarest,  N.  J., 
1904—?  ;  res.  Chicago,  111.,  in  1907;  ? 

17 

J  905 

M,  R.  FoSHAY,  Class  Secretary 

*John  Horatio  Hannah,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Feb.  18,  1872. 
McM.  U.  1899,  McM.  U.  D.  S.  1899-1901;  ord.  Peterboro,  Ont., 
Sept.  17,  1901;  p.  Peterboro,  May  1901— Mar.  1903;  Fenelon 
Falls,  Dec.  1903— Aug.  1904;  N.  T.  I.,  post-grad.,  1904-05; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Podili,  India,  1905-09;  d.  Podili,  Sept.  7,  1909. 
B.  Th.,  McM.  U.,  1899;  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 


ROBERT  ATHERTON  BAKEMAN,  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Aug. 
16,  1879.  Cy.  C.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1901-05;  ord.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
Oct.  9,  1905;  p.  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1905— Feb.  1912; 
asst.  min.  Un.  People's  ch.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1912 — . 

OWEN  CLARENCE  BROWN,  b.  Cato,  Kans.,  July  25,  1871. 
Ott.  U.,  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Cato,  Kans.,  July  29, 
1899;  p.  Bronson,  Oct.  1899- Aug.  1902;  Emporia,  June 
1905— Oct.  1907;  Lawrence,  Oct.  1907—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 

SAMUEL  JAMES  CANN,  b.  Pleasant  Valley,  P.  E.  L,  Aug. 
3,  1875.  Ac.  U.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  Bost.  U.  Sch.  Theol. 
1906-07;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  21,  1905;  p.  Elm  Hill  ch., 
Boston,  May  1905 — June  1907;  2d  ch.,  East  Providence,  R.  I., 
July  1907—;  ad.  23  Walnut  St.,  East  Providence.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1905. 


254  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1905 

MILFORD  RUPERT  FOSHAY,  b.  Montague,  P.  E.  I.,  May 
12,  1878.  Ac.  U.  1899;  N.  T.  I.  1899-1900,  1903-05;  ord. 
Middleboro,  June  13,  1900;  p.  Wilmington,  Vt.,  June  1900— 
June  1903;  Osterville,  Mass.,  June  1903— Apr.  1905;  Norwood, 
Apr.  1905— Feb.  1908;  Marlboro,  Feb.  1908— July  1911;  1st 
ch.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  July  1911 — . 

ROBERT  COLLEY  GRANBERRY,  b.  Brewton,  Ala.,  June 
21,  1880.  H.  U.  1903;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1902-03;  N.  T.  I.  1903-05; 
ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.  15,  1905;  p.  Division  St.  ch., 
Salisbury,  July  1905— Nov.  1906;  1st  ch.,  Tuskegee,  Ala., 
Nov.  1906— Sept.  1908;  Rose  Hill  ch.,  Columbus,  Ga.,  Sept. 
1908—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 

WILLIAM  ROSS  HOOD,  b.   Chesterville,   Miss.,  May  23, 

1874.  Howard  C.  1900;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1902-03;  N.  T.  I.  1903-05; 
ord.  Ashville,  Ala.,  Aug.  21,  1902;  p.  Cumberland,  Md.,  Oct. 
1905— Jan.  1906;  in  Bur.  Educ,  Washington,  D.  C,  May 
1907—.      B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 

HARRY  SUMNER  McCREADY,  b.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Apr. 
19,  1876.  B.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Wallingford, 
Vt.,  Aug.  22,  1905;  p.  Wallingford,  June  1905— July  1906; 
Manchester  Centre,  July  1906— Nov.  1908;  Roger  WUliams  ch.. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1908—;  ad.  81  Woodward  Road, 
Providence.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  McKOY,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  24. 
1878.  Cy.  C.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Dec, 
1,  1905;  p.  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  Dec.  1905— Oct.  1911;  Pauls- 
boro,  N.  J.,  Jan.  1912—. 

GEORGE  BURTON  MARSTON,  b.  LaGrange,  Mo.,  July  31, 
1871.  Colg.  U.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  New  Baltimore, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1906;  p.  1st  ch..  New  Baltimore,  Jan.  1906— 
Mar.  1907;  1st  ch.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  Mar.  1907—.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1910. 

DENTON  JUDSON  NEILY,  b.  Middleton,  N.  S.,  Apr.  14, 
1880.  Ac.  U.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Bridgetown,  N.  S., 
Aug.  30,  1905;  p.  Danielson,  Conn.,  Oct.  1905— Apr.  1910; 
1st  ch.,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Apr.  1910—;  ad.  3  Church  St., 
Gloucester.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 

JOSEPH  FRANCIS  RUSSELL,  b.  North  Adams,  Mass., 
Feb.  10,  1875.  B.  U.  1897-1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Frank- 
lin, May  17,  1905;  p.  Franklin,  Sept.  1904— Jan.  1908;  miss. 
A.  B.  M.  U.,  Iloilo,  P.  I.,  Jan.  1908—;  ad.  Capiz,  Panay,  P.  I. 

WALTER  EUGENE  TANNER,  b.  Nevada,  Mo.,  Mar.  29, 

1875.  Ott.  U.  1898-1900;   K.  C.  T.  S.  1902-03;   N.  T.  I.  1903- 


1905]  STUDENTS  255 

05;  ord.  Erie,  Kans.,  Aug.  8,  1895;  p.  Neodesha,  Mar.  1895 — 
Aug.  1898;  Burlington,  1898-1900;  Altamont,  Apr;  1900— 
Aug.  1902;  Holliston,  Mass.,  July  1903— Tune  1905;  North 
Topeka,  Kans.,  July  1905-07;  Melrose  ch.,  Oakland,  Cal.,  July 
1907— June  1909;  King  City,  July  1909-10;  Sparks,  Nev., 
Oct.  1910 — ;  author,  Divorce  and  Club  Life,  1909;  The  Church 
and  Politics,  1909;  What  The  Chtirch  Stands  For,  1910;  ed. 
Daily   Topic,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1907-10. 

ALBERT  FRANK  UFFORD,  b.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Feb.  26,  1877. 
U.  V.  M.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  June  15, 
1905;  p.  Fairfax,  June  1905— Sept.  1908;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U. 
Sept.  1908—;  ad.  Shaohsing,  China.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 

ERNEST  EGAN  VENTRES,  b.  Hudson,  Mass.,  Apr.  7, 
1874.  Cy.  C.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  North  Hanover, 
Mar.  7,  1906;  p.  North  Hanover,  Jan.  1906— Oct.  1910;  North- 
boro,  Oct.  1910—. 

ADONIRAM  JUDSON  WEEKS,  b.  Leslie,  Mich.,  Jan.  18, 
1872.  Kal.  C.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Leslie,  Mich.,  June 
21,  1905;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Tavoy,  Burma,  Nov.  1905—;  ad. 
on  furlough,  1912,  Femdale,  Wash. 

FRANK  WALTER  WHEELER,  b.  Stoneham,  ]\Iass.,  Nov. 
21,  1877.  B.  U.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Wakefield,  Nov. 
28,  1905;  p.  Trinity  ch.,  Fall  River,  Dec.  1905— Sept.  1906; 
Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  Nov.  1906— Dec.  1910;  Em.  ch., 
Williamsbridge,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1910— Feb.  1912; 
Millinocket,  Me.,  Mar.  1912—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1905. 


William  Thomas  Amiger,  b.  Culpeper,  Va.,  July  16,  1870. 
L.  U.  1899;  L.  U.  T.  S.  1899-1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-03;  ord.  Cam- 
bridge, June  1903;  p.  3d  ch.,  Springfield,  June  1903— Apr. 
1908;  pres.  vState  U.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1908—;  ad.  722  West 
Kentucky  St.,  Louisville,  Ky.  S.  T.  B.,  L.  U.,  1902,  D.  D., 
1909. 

John  William  Barco,  b.  Shiloh,  N.  C,  June  25,  1877.  Va.  Un. 
U.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-03;  ord.  Portsmouth,  Va.,  June  4,  1902; 
tea.  Va.  Un.  U.,  Sept.  1903—;  ad.  Va.  Un.  U.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Walter  Irving  Fowie,  b.  Fredericksburg,  la.,  Aug.  16,  1876. 
Des  M.  C.  1902;  U.  Chic.  1902-03;  N.  T.  I.  1903-04;  ord.  Mt. 
Pleasant  ch..  Mineral  Ridge,  la.,  Aug.  22,  1901;  p.  Woodstock, 
111.,  June  1902— June  1903;  Ames,  la.,  Sept.  1904— Sept. 
1911;  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  Sept.  1911—.     B.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1906. 

Charles  Hargrove,  b.  Clinch's  Mills,  N.  B.,  Aug.  25,  1870. 
B.  U.  1898-1902;    N.  T.  I.   1902-04;    ord.  Northeast  Harbor, 


256  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [19(>6 

Me.,  Aug.  2,  1904;  p.  Norheast  Harbor,  July  1904— Sept.  1905, 
May  1908— Oct.  1910;  Johnson,  Vt.,  Oct.  1905— Nov.  1906; 
Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1906— May  1908;  Bluehill,  Me., 
Nov.  1910—. 

Mark  Pierre  Jackson,  b.  Mt.  Airv,  Ga.,  Feb.  25,  1880.  Mercer 
U.  1902;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1902-03,  1904-05;  N.  T.  I.  1903-04;  ord. 
Tallapoosa,  Ga.,  Aug.  31,  1904;  p.  Montezuma,  June  1905 — 
Jan.  1908;  Ancient  City  ch.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  1908— Nov. 
1910;  Covington,  Ga.,  Dec.  1910—. 

Christian  Colttmbtis  Koch,  b.  Clinton  Falls,  Minn.,  July  30, 
1875.  Cy.  C.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-05;  ord.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  June 
28,  1906;  p.  Sedgwick,  Feb.  1906— Sept.  1908;  Spring  Valley, 
Minn.,  Dec.  1908— Oct.  1910;  Washburn,  Me.,  Oct.  1910—. 

John  Nathaniel  Lawless,  b.  Hillsboro,  Ala.,  Mar.  20,  1874. 
Ord.  Pleasant  Grove,  Ark.,  Oct.  20,  1895;  Ouachita  C.  1902; 
R.  T.  S.  1902-03,  Jan.  1904-05;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.— Dec,  1903; 
p.  Brookland  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1905-06;  Waco, 
Tex.,  1906—?  ;  Memphis,  Tenn.,  in  1907;     ? 

24— *1 
1906 

R.  E.  Storey,  Class  Secretary 

"William  Tower  Thayer,  b.  Clark's  Green,  Pa.,  Aug.  3,  1876. 
Colg.  U.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  CobleskiU,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1, 
1903;  p.  CobleskiU,  Mar.  1903— Aug.  1905;  N.  T.  I., |  post-grad., 
1905-06;  p.  Ashland,  Oct.  1905— Mar.  1907;  1st  ch.,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Apr.  1907— Oct.  1910;  1st  ch.,  Wallingford,  Oct.  1910—. 
B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 


PERCIVAL  ROGERS  BAKEMAN,  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Feb. 
18,  1882.  B.  U.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Chelsea,  June  28, 
1906;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Hangchow,  China,  1906—.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

HENRY  SIDNEY  BULLOCK,  b.  Lynn  Township,  Mich., 
Mar.  3,  1872.  Kal.  C.  1900;  ord.  St.  Clair,  Nov.  14,  1901;  p. 
St.  Clair,  July  1901— July  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  p.  North 
Bellingham,  Oct.  1903— June  1906;  Gaylord,  Mich.,  Dec. 
1906— Dec.  1908;  Beulah  ch.,  Detroit,  Dec.  1908—;  ad.  387 
Belvidere  Ave.,  Detroit. 

FLOYD  LE  VERNE  CARR,  b.  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1880. 
B.  U.,  B.  Ph.,  1901;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work,  B.  U.,  1901-03;  N.T.I. 
1903-06;  ord.  North  Uxbridge,  Oct.  19,  1906;  p.  North 
Uxbridge,  June  1906 — Dec.  1910;  Roslindale,  Boston,  Jan. 
1911—;  ad.  44  Walter  St.,  Roslindale,  Boston.  B.  D.,  N.  T. 
I.,  1906. 


1906]  STUDENTS  257 

WILLIAM  JOHN  CLARK,  b.  Albion,  Neb.,  Jan.  5,  1877. 
Cal.  C.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Madera,  Cal.,  Oct.  14,  1906; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Maubin,  Burma,  Dec.  1906— May  1909;  p. 
East  Enosburg,  Vt.,  and  Free  Bapt.  ch.,  Enosburg  Falls,  Oct. 
1909—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

ARTHUR  VILROY  DIMOCK,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Oct.  10, 
1873.  Ac.  U.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Winthrop,  Oct. 
24,  1901;  p.  Winthrop,  Oct.  1900— Feb.  1904;  Istch.,  Dorches- 
ter, May  1904—;  ad.  92  Templeton  St.,  Dorchester.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

HARRY  CLIFFORD  LEACH,  b.  West  Rockport,  Me.,  Dec. 
5,  1879.  B.  U.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1902-04,  1905-06;  p.  Johnson, 
Vt.,  July  1904— Aug.  1905;  ord.  Calvary  ch..  Providence,  R.  I., 
June  17,  1906;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Tavoy,  Burma,  Nov.  1906— 
Aug.  1908;  Prome,  Sept.  1908— Jan.  1909;  p.  Momingside  ch., 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  June  1909—;  ad.  24  Forest  Place,  Pittsfield. 
B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  LEE,  b.  Leeds,  Eng.,  July  1,  1876. 
U.  Wis.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Madison,  Wis.,  July  24, 
1906;  p.  1st  ch.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Sept.  1906— June  11;  w.  c. 
Watertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  1911— Feb.  1912;  p.  Pleasant  St.  ch., 
Worcester,  Feb.  1912—;  ad.  100  Chatham  St.,  Worcester. 
B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

LEON  GROFF  MILES,  b.  Allenwood,  Pa.,  Feb.  27,  1877. 
F.  C.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Peabody,  Nov.  28,  1906; 
p.  Peabody,  Nov.  1906—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

ALONZO  EVERETT  MURPHY,  b.  Chili,  Ind.,  Nov.  22, 
1870.  F.  C.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  Nov.  1903-06;  ord.  Fall  River, 
Nov.  20,  1906;  p.  Trinity  ch..  Fall  River,  Sept.  1906— Dec. 
1909;  Stoneham,  Dec.  1909—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1903. 

ARTHUR  HARTSTEIN  PAGE,  b.  Chapman,  Neb.,  Sept. 
5,  1873.  C.  U.  1898;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Rockport,  Me., 
June  18,  1906;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Swatow,  China,  Oct.  1906—. 
B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1900. 

ERNEST  THOxMAS  POTTER,  b.  Berkshire,  O.,  Sept.  30, 
1874.  Ott.  U.  1897;  ord.  Fairview,  Kans.,  Oct.  29,  1902;  p. 
Fairview,  Nov.  1901— Sept.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-00;  p.  Wamego, 
Kans.,  Sept.  1906-11;  St.  Cloud.'Fla.,  1911—. 

RALPH  ATHERTON  SHERWOOD,  b.  Sutton,  Vt.,  Aug. 
4,  1880.  B.  U.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Cranston  St.  ch.. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  June  17,  1906;  p.  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  July 
1906— Mar.  1909;   Keene,  Mar.  1909—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 


258  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION         [190T 

RALPH  EWING  STOREY,  b.  McMinnville,  Ore.,  June  5, 
1872.  McMimiviUe  C.  1895;  B.  U.  1899;  prof.  Eng.  Lit., 
McMinnville  C,  1899-1902;  grad.  stud.,  H.  U.,  1902-03;  N.  T.  I. 
1903-06;  ord.  Independence,  Ore.,  Dec.  27,  1899;  p.  Harris- 
ville,  R.  I.,  June  1903— June  1904;  North  Oxford,  Mass.,  June 
1904— June  1906;  Holden,  June  1906— Dec.  1907;  Pendleton, 
Ore.,  Dec.  1907—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906. 

WILLARD  STANLEY  TEDFORD,  b.  Windsor,  N.  B.,  May 
6,  1875.  Ac.  U.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-06;  ord.  Brussel  St.  ch., 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  July  12,  1906;  miss.  F.  M.  Bd.  Mar.  Prov., 
Bobbili,  Madras  Presidency,  India,  Sept.  1906 — ;  ad.  Rayagad- 
da,  Vizagapatam  Dist.,  India. 


Ernest  Malone  Harris,  b.  Norwood,  N.  C,  Apr.  5,  1874.  W. 
F.  C.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-04;  ord.  Norwood,  N.  C,  July  27, 
1903;  asst.  1st  ch.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1904-05;  S.  B.  T.  S. 
1905-08;  p.  Bloomfield,  Ky.,  July  1907— July  1908;  Woodlake, 
and  Great  Crossings,  July  1908-11;  Great  Crossings,  1911-12; 
p.  el.  Marion,  Va.,  Apr.  1912—.     Th.  M.,  S.  B.  T.  S.,  1908. 

Leslie  Oran  Loomer,  b.  Walton,  Hants  Co.,  N.  S.,  Jan.  26, 
1878.  Ac.  U.  1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903-04;  p.  Wittenberg,  N.  S., 
1904-05;  R.  T.  S.  1905-07;  not  ord.;  p.  Lower  Stewiacke,  N. 
S.,  1909-10;  author.  The  PropM,  1911 ;  ad.  Falmouth,  N.  S. 

Lawrence  Matthews  Proctor,  b.  near  Columbia,  Mo.,  Oct.  25, 
1877.  W.  J.  C.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1903— Nov.  1904;  ord.  Coleman, 
Mo.,  May  12,  1900;  p.  Coleman,  Apr.  1900— Jan.  1903,  and 
Lansing,  Kans.,  May  1901 — Jime  1902,  and  Drexel,  Mo.,  June 
1902— ^ept.  1903;  Pleasant  Valley,  Jan.— Sept.,  1903; 
Independence  Ave.  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Dec.  1904 — July  1909; 
Odessa,  July  1909—.  18 

1907 
F.  F.  Peterson,  Class  Secretary 

FREDERICK  MANNING  ARMSTRONG,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
Apr.  1,  1881.  McM.  U.  1901;  N.  T.  I.  1905-07;  tea.  Bib.  Sch., 
Burma,  Oct.  1909— Aug.  1910;  ad.  215  Newbury  St.,  Roslin- 
dale,  Boston,  Mass. 

ILSLEY  BOONE,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  1879.  B.  U. 
1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07,  Turner  fellow,  1907-09,  instr.  N.  T. 
Gr.,  1908-09;  ord.  Newton  Centre,  Jan.  10,  1909;  author,  series. 
The  Conquering  Christ,  and  ed.  on  Bible  Stiidy  Union  Lessons, 
1909-10;  ed.  work  on  Missions,  1911—;  ad.  146  Spring  St., 
Watertown,  Mass.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907,  S.  T.  M.,  1910. 

ALONZO  BEE  CHRISTIE,  b.  Elkhom,  Kv.,  Oct.  23,  1876. 
Ord.  Salem  ch.,  Culver,  Kans.,  Apr.  27,  1902;  p.  Deerfield,  Mo., 


1907]  STUDENTS  259 

1902;  Reading,  Kans.,  Aug.  1903-04;  Ott.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I. 
1904-07;  miss.  S.  B.  C,  Brazil,  1907—;  ad.  Nova  Friburgo 
Brazil.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

CHARLES  LEWIS  FOWLER,  b.  Matthews,  N.  C,  Nov.  17, 
1877.  Ord.  New  Hope  ch.,  Morgan's  Mills,  N.  C,  Dec.  15,  1899; 
p.  Morgan's  Mills,  Oct.  1899 — jnne  1901;  Unit}^  ch.,  vSimpson- 
ville,  S.  C,  Jan.  1902— Sept.  1904;  Furman  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I. 
1904-07;  p.  Georgetown,  Nov.  1904— June  1907;  Clinton, 
S.  C,  Sept.  1907 — June  1911;  pres.  Lexington  Fern.  C,  Lexing- 
ton, Mo.,  July  1911 — ;  author,  Our  Lord's  Baptism,  1909;  ed. 
and  prop.  The  Gospel  Forum,  May  1908 — Jan.  1911.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

LEMUEL  ELMER  McMILLAN  FREEMAN,  b.  Easley,  S. 
C,  June  4,  1879.  Ord.  Cross.  Roads  ch.,  Easley,  June  14, 
1902;  Furman  U.  1904;  N.  T.  L  1904-05,  1906-07;  H.  U.  D. 
S.  1905-06;  p.  Hampton,  S.  C,  June  1907— June  1908;  U. 
Chic.  June— Dec,  1908;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1909-10;  prof.  Bib.  and 
Phil.,  Meredith  C,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1910—;  ad.  109  Bloodworth 
St.,  Raleigh.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907;  Th.  D.,  S.  B.  T.  S.,  1919. 

WILLIAM  DAVID  GOBLE,  b.  Springfield,  Mo.,  Sept.  17, 
1871.  Ord.  Weir  City,  Kans.,  Aug.  23,  1900;  p.  North  Ottawa, 
Sept.  1899— July  1904;  Ott.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07;  p. 
Hingham,  1904— Mar.  1907;  Middleboro,  Apr.  1907— Feb. 
1912;  1st  ch.,  Fitchburg,  Feb.  1912—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

ARTHUR  SILAS  LEWIS,  b.  Parrsboro,  N.  S.,  Apr.  25,  1876. 
Ac.  U.  1901;  ord.  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  July  12,  1901;  p.  Aylesford, 
Jan.  1901— June  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07;  p.  Stratford  St.  ch., 
Boston,  Ang.  1904— June  1907;  Bridgetown,  N.  S.,  July  1907— 
Apr.  1909;  Zion  ch.,  Yarmouth,  May  1909—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1907. 

DONALD  HECTOR  MacQUARRIE,  b.  Malaga  Watch,  N. 
S.,  Mar.  9,  1860.  Ac.  U.  1891;  ord.  Wolfville,  Nov.  27,  1889; 
p.  Campbelltown,  N.  B.,  Dec.  1889— Sept.  1890;  North  Brook- 
field,  N.  S.,  June  1891— June  1893;  North  Sydney,  July  1893— 
Sept.  1895;  Port  Maitland,  Jan.  1890— Dec.  1898;  Parrsboro, 
Jan.  1899— May  1903;  Lockport,  Sept.  1903— Sept.  1904;  N. 
T.  I.  1904-07;  p.  Belfast,  Me.,  July  1907— Sept.  1908;  N.  T.  I., 
post-grad.,  1908-10;  p.  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mar.  1909— June 
1910;  Canning,  N.  S.,  Jan.  1911—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907,  S. 
T.  M.,  1909. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  MIEIR,  b.  Oskaloosa,  la..  May  26, 
1873.  Ord.  Burlington,  Kans.,  July  23, 1903 ;  p.  Burlington,  July 
1903— June  1904;  Ott.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07;  p.  Concordia, 
Kans.,  Oct.  1907— Nov.  1909;    West  vSide  ch.,  Seattle,  Wash., 


260  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1907 

Nov.  1909—;    ad.  371G  39th  Ave.,  S.  W.,  Seattle.     B.  D     N. 
T.  I.,  1907. 

WILLIAM  ELMER  MONBECK,  b.  New  Columbia,  Pa., 
July  19,  1873.  S.  B.  T.  S.  1896-97,  1898-99;  ord.  McFerran 
Mem.  ch.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  10,  1899;  p.  Liberty  ch., 
Mitchell,  Ind.,  1st  ch.,  Huron,  and  1st  ch.,  Campbellsburg, 
Feb.  1899— Nov.  1900;  Blue  Mound,  Kans.,  Apr.  1901— Apr. 
1904;  North  Ottawa,  July  1904— July  1906;  Ott.  U.  1906; 
N.  T.  I.  1906-07;  p.  Downs,  Kans.,  July  1907— Mar.  1910; 
Palisades,  Colo.,  Mar.  1910—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  PARKER,  b.  Neponset,  Mass.,  Mar. 
17,  1878.  Bost.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07;  ord.  Hampton 
Kails,  N.  H.,  June  13,  1907;  p.  Hampton  Falls  and  Seabrook, 
Apr.  1907—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

FERDINAND  FRANCIS  PETERSON,  b.  Clyde,  Kans., 
May  7,  1876.  Ord.  Walnut,  Feb.  12,  1900;  p.  Walnut,  Feb. 
1900— Oct.  1902,  and  Girard,  Feb.— Oct.,  1902;  Girard,  Oct. 
1902— July  1904;  Ott.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07;  p.  Elm  St. 
ehap.,  Everett,  Oct.  1904— May  1907;  1st  ch.,  Medford,  June 
1907—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

PERYL  CLINTON  REED,  b.  Mill  Village,  N.  S.,  Jan.  1, 
1878.  Ac.  U.  1902;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07;  ord.  Spencer,  Oct.  15, 
1906;  p.  Spencer,  Feb.  1906— June  1907 ;  asst.  p.  Ashland  Ave. 
eh.,  Toledo,  O.,  Aug.  1907— May  1908;  p.  Bridgewater,  N.  S., 
June  1908—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

NATHAN  BRADFORD  ROGERS,  b.  Windham  Hill,  N.  S., 
Sept.  3,  1871.     Ac.  U.  1898;   ord.  Maugerville,  N.  B.,  Feb.  4 
1903;  p.  Maugerville,  Sept.  1901— Sept.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-07 
p.  Broadway  chap.,  1st  ch.,  Fall  River,  June  1907 — June  1909, 
stud.  Sch.   Expr.,    Boston,  Aug.  1909— Apr.   1910;     Northeast 
Harbor,  Me.,  June   1910—. 

ALBERT  HAYES  STANTON,  b.  Ekonk,  Conn.,  Mar.  27, 
1878.  B.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-05,  1906-07;  U.  Oxford,  Eng., 
1905-06;  ord.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1907;  p.  Yarmouth, 
Oct.  1907-11;  Natick,  Mass.,  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  WATERS,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  16, 
1876.  Mo.  State  U.;  W.  J.  C;  K.  C.  T.  S.  1903-06;  N.  T.  I. 
1906-07;  ord.  Ramsey,  Mo.,  1899;  p.  Canton  1899-1903;  Man- 
ning, S.  C,  1907—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1907. 

ALLISON  MASON  WATTS,  b.  Tenants  Harbor,  Me.,  June 
1*  1878.  Cy.  C.  1903;  tea.  Craftsbury,  Vt,  1903-04;  N.T.I. 
1904-07;    ord.  West  Brattleboro,  Vt,  Jan.  2,  1908;    p.  West 


1908]  STUDENTS  261 

Brattleboro,  Dec.  1907— June  1909;  Johnson,  July  1909—. 
Apr.  1911;  North  Haven,  Me.,  May  1911—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  L, 
1907. 


David  Orval  Hopkins,  b.  Llandybie,  South  Wales,  Sept.  17, 
1875.  Ord.  Reading,  Kans.,  Aug.  15,  1899;  p.  Reading,  1899- 
1900;  Gardner,  1900-01;  Ruhamah,  1901-04;  Ott.  U.  1904; 
N.  T.  I.  1904-05;  K.  C.  T.  S;  1905-06;  R.  T.  S.  1906-07;  p. 
Roodhouse,  111.,  1907-09;  Cambridge,  1909-11;  Champaign, 
1911—. 

John  Hector  Palmer,  b.  Wilmot  Valley,  P!  E.  I.,  May  8,  1876. 
B.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-05;  Hart.  T.  S.  1905-06;  U.  Chic, 
aut.  1907;  ord.  1st  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  14,  1906;  p. 
Elkhom,  Wis.,  June  1906— Mar.  1908;  Lonsdale,  R.  I.,  Mar, 
1908— Oct.  1910;  fellow  in  Bib.  Gr.,  U.  Chic,  Oct.  1910—.  R 
D.,  U.  Chic,  1911.  19 

1903 

R.  H.  Pratt,  Class  Secretary 

George  Everett  Tomkinson,  b.  Uxbridge,  Ont.,  Oct.  1,  1883. 
McM.  U.  1905;  McM.  U.  D.  S.  1904-07;  N.  T.  I.  1907-08; 
ord.  1st  ch.,  Lowell,  June  12,  1907;  asst.  p.  1st  ch.,  Lowell, 
May  1907— Feb.  1910;  p.  Southbridge,  Feb.  1910—.  B.  Th., 
McM.  U.,  1907;  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

ERNEST  NEVILLE  ARMSTRONG,  b.  Chicacole,  India, 
Nov.  5,  1878.  McM.  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1900— Mar.  1901, 
1907-08;  Bib.  Tm.  Sch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-07;  asst.  miss. 
Rangoon,  Burma,  1901-05;  ord.  Palmyra,  Ont.,  May  18, 
1910;  p.  Palmyra,  Sept.  1909— Oct.  1910;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1910—. 
B.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1911. 

JAMES  PERCIVAL  BERKELEY,  b.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
Jan.  21,  1879.  Mar.  C.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08,  fellow,  N.  T., 
1908-09,  instr.  Bib.  Depts.,  1909—;  ord.  Bellingham,  Sept.  29, 
1908;  ad.  169  Cypress  St.,  Newton  Centre.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1908. 

ALBERT  McKENZIE  BOGGS,  b.  Nellore,  India,  May  18, 
1883.  Ac.  U.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1904-05;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1905-07;  N. 
T.  I.  1907-08;  ord.  Clarendon  St.  ch.,  Boston,  vSept.  16,  1908; 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1908 — ,  p.  Eng.  ch.,  Secunderabad,  India, 
Feb.  1909—,  Telugu  ch..  Mar.  1910—;  ad.  39  Oxford  St., 
Secunderabad,  Deccan,  India,    B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

LEON  JERMAIN  BRACE,  b.  Dundee,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1877, 
U.  R.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  Greenfield,  Sept.  3, 
1908;  p.  Greenfield,  July  1908—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908.  " 


262  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTION  [1908 

BERTRAN  CLYDE  BUGBEE,  b.  Eastford,  Conn.,  Nov.  6, 
1878.  B.  U.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  Warrenville,  Conn., 
Nov.  2,  1909;  s.  Princeton,  Me.,  June — ^Nov.,  1908;  p.  Warren- 
ville, Conn.,  Sept.  1909—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

AUTHER  FRANKLIN  COLVER,  b.  Shellrock,  la.,  July  31, 
1878.  Des  M.  C.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  Dillon,  Mont, 
Sept.  11,  1908;  p.  Dillon,  July  1908— Mar.  1911;  Webster  City, 
la.,  Apr.  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

EARLE  WINTHRO?  DARROW,  b.  Waterford,  Conn.,  Oct. 
15,  1873.  C.  T.  S.  1900-01;  ord.  Sterling,  Conn.,  Dec.  15,  1901; 
p.  Sterling,  Oct.  1901— June  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-08;  p.  Willing- 
ton,  Conn.,  Dec.  1908—;  ad.  West  Willington.  B.  D.,N.T.I., 
1908. 

WILLIAM  GRAHAM  EVERSON,  b.  Wooster,  O.,  July  1, 
1878.  1st  serg.,  Co.  E,  158th  Ind.  Vol.  inf.,  in  Spanish  war; 
F.  C.  1903,  phy.  dir.,  1897-1903;  ord.  Richmond,  Ind.,  July  18, 
1901;  p.  Morgantown  and  Lewis  Creek,  1901-03;  1st  eh., 
Columbus,  1903-05;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  p.  Glendale  ch.,  Everett, 
1905-08;  College  Ave.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1908-11; 
Istch.,  Newport,  Ky.,  1911 — ;  ad.  806  Monroe  St.,  Newport. 
B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

CAIUS  ORRINGTON  HOWXETT,  b.  Annandale,  P.  EL, 
Oct.  28,  1877.  Ac.  U.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  Sydney 
Mines,  C.  B.,  Nov.  7,  1908;  p.  Sydney  Mines,  Sept.  1908—.  B. 
D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 

JOHN  STACY  KEELY,  b.  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  May  8,  1875. 
W.  Va.  U.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  Fayville,  Feb.  18,  1909; 
p.  Fayville,  Feb.  1909— Apr.  1910;  East  Brookfield,  May 
1910—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  190S. 

ELIAS  CORDER  MILLER,  b.  Higginsville,  Mo.,  May  7, 
1870.  W.  J.  C.  1902;  ord.  Fairville,  Mo.,  Aug.  20,  1902;  p. 
Fairville,  June  1902— Sept.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  p.  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  Oct.  1905— Mav  1907;  Rowley,  June  1907— June 
1908;  North  ch..  New  Bedford,  Oct.  1908-11;  Attleboro,  1912—. 
B.|D.,  N.  T.  L,  1908. 

ROBERT  HENT^Y  PRATT,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  July  8,  1882. 
U.  Minn.  1905;  N..T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  1st  ch.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Aug.  16,  1907;  p.  Hebron  ch.,  St.  Paul,  Oct.  1908— 
June  1910;  West  Concord,  Minn.,  Oct.  1910—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  L, 
1908. 

WILLARD  LESLIE  PRATT,  b.  Parrsboro,  N.  S.,  Nov.  15, 
1878.  B.  U.,  B.  Ph.,  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-03;  ord.  Brewer, 
Me.,  Sept.  22,  1903;  p.  Brewer,  June  1908—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1908. 


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ARTHUR  GEORGE  ROBERTS,  b.  Radnor,  0.,  Mar.  31, 
1880.  O.  Wes.  U.  1904;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  Belfast,  Me., 
Jan.  14,  1909;  p.  Belfast,  Nov.  1908—;  stud.  Gen.  T.  S.,  New 
York,  N.  y.,  Oct.  1911—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908 

JOHN  HARRISON  THOMPSON,  b.  Iowa  City,  la.,  May  20, 
1884.  B.  U.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  ord.  Holyoke,  July  3, 
1908;  p.  Istch.,  Holyoke,  Apr.  1908— May  1911;  Ludlow,  Vt., 
June  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  WOS. 

CASSIUS  ALEXANDER  WARD,  b.  Goodman,  Miss.,  May 
7,  1877.  Ord.  Goodman,  Dec.  17,  1897;  p.  Vaiden,  1898-99; 
Tullohoma,  Tenn.,  1900-01;  Columbia,  1901-05;  R.  W.  U. 
1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-08;  p.  Ebenezer  eh.,  Boston,  July  1908—; 
ad.  10  Marble  St.,  Roxbury.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1908. 


Henry  Allen  Cook,  b.  Moline,  111.,  Mar.  12,  1883.  U.  Wis. 
1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905— Nov.  1906;  not  ord.;  prin.  high  sch. 
Fifield,  Wis. 

Edward  Howe  Cotton,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1881.  Cy. 
C.  1905;  N.  T.  I.  1905-07;  U.  T.  S.  1907-08;  ord.  Provincetown, 
Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1909;  rec.  to  Unit,  min.,  Oct.  2,  1911;  p.  Unity 
Cong,  ch.,  Dan  vers,  1911 — . 

19 
J909 

R.  E.  WhiTTEmorE,  Class  Secretary 

IRA  MILLARD  BAIRD,  b.  Clementsvale,  N.  S.,  Dec.  18, 
1871.  Ac.  U.  1902;  ord.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  Oct.  2,  1902;  p. 
Brookfield,  June  1902— June  1904;  Moncton,  N.  B.,  June  1904:— 
Sept.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09;  p.  Temple  ch.,  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 
June  1909—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

HARRIS  MERRILL  BARBOUR,  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Sept. 

6,  1884.  B.  U.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09;  ord.  Arlington  Heights, 
June  14,  1909;  p.  Arlington  Heights,  June  1909-11;  post-grad, 
stud.,  B.  U.,  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

CHARLES  RAYMOND  CHAPPELL,  b.  New  London,  Conn., 
Nov.  3,  1882.  B.  U.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09;  ord.  Bath,  Me., 
Mar.  30,  1910;  p.  Bath,  Feb.  1910—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

'    CARL  HERMAN  LAGER,  b.  Sodermanland,  Sweden,  July 

7,  1878.  Betelseminariet,  1902-05;  U.  Chic.  1905-OG;  Ewing 
C.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09,  Turner  fellow,  O.  T.,  1909-11,  res. 
Am.  Sch.,  Oriental  Research  in  Jerusalem,  1910-11;  Colg.  U., 
post-grad.,  1911—;  ord.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  28,  1909; 
p.  Swedish  ch.,  New  Bedford,  June— Nov.,  1909.  B.  D.,  N.  T. 
I.,  1909. 


264  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [190& 

WILLIAM  JOHN  RUTLEDGE,  b.  Castledeog,  Tyrone,  Ire., 

May  16,  1863.  Ord.  Mahone  Bay,  N.  S.,  Apr.  11,  1892;  p. 
Mahone  Bay,  1892-94;  Ac.  U.  1896;  p.  Woodstock,  N.  B.,  Sept. 
1896— Apr.  1899;  Goldboro,  N.  S.,  Apr.  1899— Apr.  1901; 
Port  Maitland,  Apr.  1901— Oct.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09;  p, 
Berwick,  N.  S.,  July  1909—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

HORACE  BLANCHARD  SLOAT,  b.  Tracy's  Mills,  N.  B., 
Oct.  30,  1873.  Tea.  pub.  schs.,  1893-95;  Ac.  U.  1899;  ord. 
Marysville,  N.  B.,  Oct.  5,  1899;  p.  Marysville,  June  1899 — 
Dec.  1900;  Milton,  N.  S.,  Jan.  1901— Aug.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906- 
09;  p.  New  London,  N.  H.,  and  instr.  Bib.  Lit.,  C.  A.,  May 
1909— Feb.  1912;  1st  ch.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Mar.  1912—, 
B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

FRANK  AUBREY  STARRATT,  b.  Paradise,  N.  S.,  Feb.  7, 
1865.  Ac.  U.  1892;  U.  Chic.  1892-93;  ord.  Grafton,  N.  Dak., 
May  17,  1893;  p.  Grafton,  1893-95;  Pearsall,  Tex.,  1895- 
1901;  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1903-09;  N.  T.  1. 1907-08;  prof .  Christ. 
Theol.,  Colg.  T.  S.,  1909—;  ad.  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

ROY  EUGENE  WHITTEMORE,  b.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Mar. 
8,  1883.  Bost.  U.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09;  ord.  Hyde  Park, 
June  15,  1909;  p.  Hancock,  Aug.  1909— Dec.  1911;  Agawam, 
Dec.  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

JAMES  CLEMENT  WILSON,  b.  White  Head,  Grand  Manan, 
N.  B.,  Apr  27,  1879.  U.  N.,B.  1905;  ord.  Free  Bapt.  min., 
Tracy  Station,  Sept.  20,  1904;  p.  Gibson,  Sept.  1903— Aug. 
1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09;  p.  New  Cross  St.  ch.,  Somerville,  Apr. 
1907— Jan.  1909;  Chelmsford  St.  ch.,  Lowell,  Feb.  1909—; 
ad.  528  Chelmsford  St.,  Lowell.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 

JONAS  PETER  ZETTERVALL,  b.  Njurunda,  Medelpad, 
Sweden,  Oct.  2,  1880.  Betelseminariet,  1902-05;  U.  Chic. 
1905-06;  N.  T.  I.  1906-09;  ord.  Washington  St.  ch.,  Lynn,  June 
29,  1908;  p.  Swedish  ch.,  Lynn,  June  1908— Oct.  1909;  1st 
Swedish  ch.,  Worcester,  Nov.  1909 — ;  ad.  6  Harlow  St., 
Worcester.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1909. 


George  Ross  Maurice  Wells,  b.  Moose  Jaw,  Sask.,  June  16, 
1884.  McM.  U.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906-08;  H.  U.  1908-09;  ord. 
South  Chelmsford,  May  27,  1908;  p.  South  Chelmsford,  May 
1908— June  1909;  Towson,  Md.,  Oct.  1909— Oct.  1911;  stud. 
J.  H.  U.  1909-11,  asst.,  1911-12;  ad.  Baltimore,  Md. 

William  Drtimmcnd  Whan,  b.  Bell  Ewart,  Ont.,  Dec.  1.  188L 
McM.  U.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1906— Dec.  1907;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  Jan. 
1908-09;  ord.  Aurora,  111.,  Feb.  1,  1910;  p.  Aurora,  Feb.  1910—. 

12 


1910]  STUDENTS  26»- 

I9I0 

P.  B.  CovELL,  Class  Secretary 

Howard  Almcron  Pease,  b.  Strykersville,  N,  Y.,  May  1,  1870. 
U.  Buffalo,  M.  D.,  1892;  ord.  Portageville,  Nov.  22,  1893;  p. 
Portageville,  Aug.  1893— July  1896;  Geneseo,  Aug.  1896— 
June  1899;  Perry,  July  1899— June  1904;  Waverley,  Mass., 
Aug.  1904— Oct.  1905;  Natick,  Oct.  1905— Jan.  1911;  H.  U.  D. 
S.  1904-08;  N.  T.  I.  1909-10;  p.  Grace  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  1911— Feb.  1912;  1st  Unit,  ch.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Feb. 
1912—.     S.  T.  B.,  H.  U.,  1908;  S.  T.  M.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910. 

Freeman  John  Scott,  b.  Tobo  Township,  Ont.,  June  13,  1874 
McM.  U.  1899;  ord.  Moosomin,  Assa.,  July  18,  1899;  p.  Mooso- 
min,  1899-1901;  Boissevain,  Man.,  1901-03;  Markham,  Ont., 
1903-05;  McM.  U.  D.  S.  1903-05;  p.  Peterboro,  Ont.,  1905-07; 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  July  1908— Oct.' 1911;  N.  T.  I.,  post-grad., 
1909-10;  in  bus.,  Nov.  1911—;  ad.  4  Winthrop  St.,  Salem, 
Mass.     B  Th.,  McM.  U.,  1905;  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910. 

PHANUEL  BISHOP  COVELL,  b.  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Feb.  5, 

1881.  B.  U.  1907;  N.  T.  I.  1907-10;  ord.  Nantucket,  June  29, 
1910;  p.  1st  ch.,  Nantucket,  Mar.  1910—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,. 
1910. 

■     EARLE  BENNETT  CROSS,  b.  Rangoon,  Burma,  Nov.  27^ 

1883.  B.  U.  1905,  post-grad.,  1905-06,  1907-08;  N.  T.  T 
1906-07,  1908-10;  ord.  Cranston  St.  ch.,  Providence,  R.  L, 
June  16,  1910;  p.  Dover,  N.  H.,  June  1910—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1910;  Ph.  D.,  B.  U.,  1909. 

GEORGE  HERBERT  HOLT,  b.  Clay  Centre,  Kans.,  Oct. 
24,  1882.  Ott.  U.  1907;  N.  T.  I.  1907-10;  ord.  Jamestown, 
R.  I.,  June  21,  1910;  p.  Jamestown,  June  1910 — Jan.  1912; 
Barre,  Vt.,  Feb.  1912—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910. 

DANIEL  CLARENCE  HOLTOM,  b.  Jackson,  Mich.,  July  7, 

1884.  Kal.  C.  1907;  U.  Chic.  1907;  N.  T.  I.  1907-10;  ord. 
Jackson,  Mich.,  Sept.  2,  1910;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  S.,  Tokyo,  Japan, 
1910—;  ad.  29  Sanaizaka  Ichigava,  Tokyo.  B.  D  ,  N.  T.  I., 
1910. 

FARRAR  STE^^ART  KIKLEY,  b.  Cape  Wolfe,  P.  E.  I., 
Feb.  25,  1880.  Ac.  U.  1906;  ord.  Lower  Granville,  N.  S.,  Jan, 
29,  1907;  p.  Lower  Granville,  July  1906— Aug.  1907;  N.  T.  I. 
1907-10;  p.  Christ,  ch.,  Ogunquit,  Me.,  June  1910—.  B.  D., 
N.T.  I.,  1910. 

HERMANN  GEORGE    PATT,    b.    London,  Eng.,  June  6, 

1882.  Colg.  U.  1900;    tea.  Alderson  A.,  W.  Va.,  1906-07;    N, 


266  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1911 

T.  I.  1907-10;  ord.  Bereaii  Temple  ch.,  Dorchester,  May  26, 
1910;  p.  Granville  and  Southw'.ck,  May  1910—.  B.  D.,  N.  T. 
I.,  1910. 

JOHN  SCOTT  PENDLETON,  b.  Northport,  Me.,  Mar.  6, 
1884.  Ba.  C.  1907;  N.  T.  I.  1907-10;  ord.  Dudley  St.  ch., 
Boston,  May  16,  1910;  p.  Bradford,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1910—.  B. 
D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910. 

WALTER  DOUGLAS  SWAFFIELD,  b.  Harvey,  N.  B.,  Oct. 
6,  1884.  B.  U.  1906;  N.  T.  I.  1907-10;  ord.  Istch.,  Lawrence, 
May  27,  1910;  p.  Danielson,  Conn.,  June  1910—.  B.  D.,  N. 
T.  L,  1910. 


CHARLES  WESLEY  ALLEN,  b.  Lockhartville,  N.  S.,  Jan. 
31,  1872.  Hort.  A.  2  yrs.;  N.  T.  I.,  spec,  stud.,  1897-99,  reg. 
course,  1908-10,  omitted  jun.  O.  T.,  rec.  spec,  cert.;  ord.  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  Apr.  27,  1899;  p.  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Dec.  1898— 
June  1900;  3d  ch.,  Middleboro,  Sept.  1900— Aug.  1907;  Rock- 
port,  Sept.  1907— Oct.  1909;  s.  Milford,  Nov.  1909— June  1910, 
p.  June  1910—. 

John  Bradford  Pengelly,  b.  Brantford,  Ont.,  May  12,  1880. 
McM.  U.  1906;  ord.  Baker  Hill,  Dec.  18,  1906;  p.  Baker  Hill 
and  2d  ch.,  Markham,  May  1906— Aug.  1907;  N.  T.  I.  Sept.— 
Dec,  1907;  U.  Chic.  Jan.  1908— Dec.  1910;  ord.  Epis.  dea., 
Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  19,  1909,  pt.,  June  11,  1910;  r.  St.  Edmund's 
ch.,  Chicago,  Jan.  1909 — ;  ad.  5627  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 
B.  D.,  U.  Chic,  1910. 

Basil  Boise  Wood,  b.  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  Dec.  26,  1881.  B.  U. 
1905;  N.  T.  I.  1907— Mar.  1909;  asst.  lib.  Berkshire  Athenaeum; 
ad.  Pittsfieid,  Mass.  13 

1911 

W.  H.  Des  Jardins,  Class  Secretary 

LEMUEL  ERNEST  ACKLAND,  b.  Hampshire,  P.  E.  I., 
Feb.  15,  1881.  Ac  U.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1909-11;  ord.  Amherst, 
N.  S.,  Dec  23,  1908;  p.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Mar.  1911—.  B. 
D.,  N.  T.  r.,  1911. 

HERBERT  SIMPSON  BAGNALL,  b.  Hazel  Grove,  P.  E.  I., 
Dec.  3,  1880.  Ac.  U.  1908;  ord.  Lawrencetown,  N.  S.,  June  9, 
1908;  p.  Lawrencetown,  June  1908— July  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909- 
11;  p.  Heath  ch.,  Calgary,  Alta.,  June  1911  —  ;  ad.  832  23d 
Ave.  East,  Calgary.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  L,  1911. 

OR  VIE  EUSTACE  BAKER,  b.  Lowry  City,  Mo.,  Sept.  21, 
1871.     S.   W.  B.  C.   1895;    tea.   1895-97;    prof.  Math.,  Pierce 


1911]  STUDENTS  267 

City  C,  189S-1900:  pres.  Hall-Moody  Inst.,  Martin,  Tenn., 
1900-02;  Dickson  Norm.  C,  1902-04;  ord  McEwen,  Tenn., 
Oct.  21,  1003;  p.  McEwen,  Oct.  1903— Sept.  1904;  Belmont  ch., 
Nashvile,  Sept.  1904— Dec.  190G;  prin.  State  Sch.  for  Bind, 
Nashville,  1904-07;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  instr.  Hist,  and  Lat., 
Columbia  Mil.  A.,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  1911—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1911. 

WILLIAM  ELMER  BLAKE,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug.  14, 
1884.  Colg.  U.  1908;  N.  T.  L  1908-11;  ord.  Istch.,  HaverhiU, 
May  31,  1911;  p.  Mendon,  June  1910— Sept.  1911;  Grafton, 
Oct.  1911— .     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

HENRY  ROSEBROOK  BOYER,  b.  East  FlorenceviUe, 
N.  B.,  Aug.  13,  1878.  U.  N.  B.  1904-08;  ord.  Waterloo  St 
ch.,  St.  John,  Oct.  9,  1905;  p.  Gibson,  Oct.  1906— Sept.  1908; 
N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  p.  1st  Free  Bapt.  ch.,  Cambridge,  Nov.  1908— 
June  1911;  Bapt.  ch.,  FairviUe,  N.  B.,  June  1911—.  B.  D., 
N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

CHARLES  LaFOREST  CHARIBERLAIN,  b.  Auburn,  Me., 
Oct.  18,  1869.  C.  U.  1893-95;  ord.  Eastford,  Conn.,  July  30, 
1902;  p.  Eastford  and  Westford,  Apr.  1902— May  1904;  Im. 
ch.,  Bridgeport,  June  1904 — Oct.  1905;  Hancock,  Mass.,  Nov. 
1905— Oct.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  p.  Bellingham,  Nov. 
1908— Mar.  1911;  Warner,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1911—. 

EDWARD  FRANCIS  CHANDLER,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Dec. 
24,  1883.  Mag.  U.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord.  Dighton,  Apr. 
14,  1911;  p.  Ormond,  Ont,  June  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

EDWARD  CARROLL  CONDICT,  b.  Scranton,  Pa.,  Apr.  1, 
1886.  Bu.  U..  Ph.  B.,  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord.  Trenton,  N. 
J.,  June  12,  1911;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  S.,  Burma,  1911  —  ;  ad. 
Box  100,  Rangoon,  Burma.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

WESLEY  HERBERT  DES  JARDINS,  b.  Bad  Axe,  Mich., 
Aug.  4,  1878.  Kal.  C.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord.  Holden, 
Nov.  28,  1911;  p.  Holden,  Sept.  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  L,  1911. 

ERNEST  WENTWORTH  DOW,  b.  Campton,  N.  H.,  Apr. 
12,  1856.  Colg.  U.  1880-S3,  A.  B.,  1909;  prin.  Un.  Sch., 
Knoxboro,  N.  Y.,  1884-86;  pres.  Pike  C,  BowHng  Green,  Mo., 
1886-91;  vice-pres.  Lexington  Ladies  C,  1891-92;  pres.  Mc- 
Cune  C,  Louisiana,  Mo.,  1892-94;  ord.  Louisiana,  Feb.  28, 
1894;  p.  Troy,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1894— Nov.  1897;  Cottage  City, 
now  Oak  Bluffs,  Mass.,  Nov.  1897— June  1899;  pres.  Pierce 
City  C,  Mo.,  July  1899— July  1903;  S.  W.  B.  C,  July  1903— July 
1905;  p.  Osceola,  1904-06;  Canton,  Mass.,  1906-09;  Long 
Plain,  and  Perry  Hill  Christ,  ch.,  1909-11;   N.  T.  L  1908-11;  p. 


268  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1911 

Bapt.  ch.,  West  Medway,  Oct.  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T  I    1911- 
Ph.  D.,  McCune  C,  1903. 

URL  MORRIS  FOX,  b.  Rochester,  Mich.,  Nov.  11,  1876 
Kal.  C.  1907;  U.  Chic.  1907;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  miss.  A.  B.  F. 
M.  S.,  Assam,  1911 — ;  ad.  Ukhul,  Manipnr,  Assam. 

MARINUS  JAMES,  b.  Enschede,  Holland,  Feb.  8,  1879. 
Nautical  A.,  Amsterdam,  1894-97;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Tm.  Sch., 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1907-08;  imm.  sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  sum.  1907; 
spec.  agt.  U.  S.  Imm.  Cmn.,  sum.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord. 
Ist-Highland  ch.,  Springfield,  May  12,  1909;  p.  Berean  Temple 
ch.,  Dorchester,  Apr.  1910— Nov.  1911;  asst.  p.  Brookline, 
Dec.  1911—;  ad.  9  Washburn  Terrace,  Brookline.  B.  D.  N. 
T.  I.,  1911. 

JONATHAN  SNOW  LEWIS,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  14, 
1864.  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  May  19,  1909; 
p.  Amherst,  May  1909—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

MILES  FRANKLIN  McCUTCHEON,  b.  Cambridge,  N.  B., 
June  21,  1880.  Ac.  U.  1909;  ord.  Paradise,  N.  S.,  Aug.  18, 
1909;  p.  Paradise,  July— Sept.,  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909-11;  p. 
Brussels  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  June— Sept.,  1910,  June 
1911—;  ad.  173  Waterloo  St.,  St.  John.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  MILTON,  b.  Clinton,  Mo.,  Feb.  24,  1876. 
Ord.  Rosedale,  Kans.,  June  16,  1902;  p.  Rosedale,  1901— May 
1903;  asst.  p.  1st  ch..  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  June— Oct.,  1903; 
Whitney,  1904-05;  Clifton,  June— Sept.,  1906;  Morgan,  May 
1907— Sept.  1908;  Bay  U.,  Ph.  B.,  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  p. 
Hill  Mem.  ch.,  Boston,  June  1909— June  1911;  Cameron, 
Tex.,  June  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

HABAKKUK  PERRY,  b.  Monroe,  N.  C,  Feb.  19,  1882. 
Biddle  U.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord.  Monroe,  N.  C,  July  2, 
1911;  p.  Helena,  Mont.,  July  1911— Jan.  1912;  ad.  1406  East 
10th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.   B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

ROBERT  SANBORN  PINKHAM,  b.  Wollaston,  Mass., 
Apr.  10,  1883.  B.  U.,  Ph.  B.,  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord. 
Gardiner,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1911;  p.  Gardiner,  Nov.  1911—.  B. 
D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

LYMAN  ROLLINS,  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Apr.  21,  1881.  Ba. 
C.  and  C.  D.  S.  1906-08;  ord.  Free  Bapt.  min..  Concord,  N.  H., 
Nov.  12,  1909;  p.  Gray,  Me.,  Sept.  1909— Sept.  1910;  N.  T.  I. 
1910-11;  entered  Epis.  min.,  June  1911;  cur.  St.  John's  ch., 
Charlestown,  Oct.  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

LORAN  FREDERICK  SANFORD,  b.  Newport,  N.  S.,  Feb. 
27,  1875.     Gordon  Miss.  Tm.  Sch.;  Bost.  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  ord. 


1912]  STUDENTS  269 

Disciple  min.,  Everett,  July  9,  1905;  p.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct. 
1905— Mar.  1907;  Brockton,  Mass.,  Mar.  1907—.  N.  T.  I. 
1908-11;  ad.  31  West  Elm  St.,  Brockton. 

RALPH  ANGELO  STONE,  b.  Ferrisburgh,  Vt.,  Apr.  15, 
1881.  U.  V.  M.  1901-02;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord.  Norwood,  Oct. 
2,  1911;  p.  Norwood,  Oct.  1911—.     B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 

WILLIAM  VIRGIL  SWEETLAND,  b.  Palmyra,  Me.,  Aug. 
16,1883.  Ba.  C.  1908;  N.T.I.  1909-11;  ord.  Free  Bapt. 
min..  Auburn,  R.  I.,  June  11,  1911;  p.  Jackson,  N.  H., 
June   1911—. 

ALBERT  CLARK  THOMAS,  b.  Henzada,  Burma,  May  2, 
1886.  B.  U.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  educ.  din,  1st  ch.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Apr.  1911 — ;  ad.  157  Williams  St.,  Providence. 
B.D.,  N.T.  I.,  1911. 

GEORGE  LORING  THURLOW,  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  May  25, 
1886.  Colg.  U.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11;  ord.  North  Scituate, 
Oct.  31,  1911;  p.  North  Scituate,  Sept.  1911—.  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I., 
1911. 

WALTER  EDGAR  WOODBURY,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  May 
7,  1886.  B.  U.  1906,  post-grad.,  1900-08;  N.  T.  I.  1908-11; 
ord.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  May  26,  1911;  p.  Bristol,  Conn.,  June 
1911—;  ad.  15  Church  St.,  Bristol.     B.   D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1911. 


*EIwin  Hibbert  Dimock,  b.  South  Rawdon,  N.  S.,  Mar.  7, 
1875.  Gordon  Miss.  Tm.  Sch.;  N.  T.  I.  1908— May  1910; 
Colg.  U.  1910-11;  d.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1911. 

25— *1 

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W.  C.  Sampson,  Class  Secretary 

Charles  Buckley  Tenny,  b.  Hilton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1871. 
U.  R.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1897-1900;  ord.  2d  ch.,  Rochester,  Sept. 
18,  1900;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Kobe,  Japan,  1900-05;  Kyoto, 
1905-08;  prof.  N.  T.,  Yokohama  Bapt.  T.  S.,  1908-10;  Or. 
Lang,  and  Exeg.,  Japan  Bapt.  T.  S.,  Tokyo,  1910—;  N.  T.  I.„ 
Turner  fellow,  N.  T.,  1911-12;  ad.  Newton  Centre,  or  45 
Hisaka  Cho,  Koishikawa,  Tokyo,  Japan. 


George  Frederick  Bolster,  b.  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  Jan.  13,  1882. 
Ba.  C.  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—;  ord.  Gibson,  N.  B.,  July  15,  1909; 
p.  Free  Bapt.  ch..  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept.  1909 — May 
1911;  Bapt.  ch..  South  Medford,  June  1911—. 

Clifford  Todd  Clark,  b.  St.  John  West,  N.  B.,  Nov.  21,  1887. 
U.  N.  B.  1909;  ord.  Gibson,  July  15,  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—. 


270  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1912 

Edmund  Hillyer  Cochrane,  b.  Petitcodiac,  N.  B.,  June  10, 
1878.  U.  N.  B.  1906;  ord.  Free  Bapt.  min.,  Tracy  Station, 
Sept.  20,  1904;  p.  Bapt.  ch.,  Frederickton  Junction,  Oct. 
1905— May  1908;  Lutz  Mountain,  May  1908— Aug.  1909; 
N.  T.  I.  1909—. 

Ernest  Luther  Converse,  b.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Aug.  20,  1883. 
N.  H.  C,  E.  S.,  1906;  tea.  Va.  Inst.,  Bristol,  Va.,  1906-09;  N. 
T.  I.  1909—. 

Ralph  Bertram  Davis,  b.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1886. 
Cy.  C.  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—. 

John  Addison  Foote,  b.  Asherville,  Kans.,Mar.  5,  1884.  B. 
U.  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—;  appointed  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  S., 
Japan,  191 2—. 

Percy  Raymond  Hayden,  b.  Jordan  Falls,  N.  S.,  June  13, 
1887.     Ac.  U.  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1909—. 

George  Coleman  Foster  Keirstead,  b.  McKnight's  Corner, 
N.  B.,  Sept.  5,  1887.  Ac.  U.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—;  ord. 
Victoria  St.  ch.,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Sept.  4,  1911. 

Frank  Leslie  Orchard,  b.  Jemseg,  N.  B.,  Sept.  25,  1887.  U. 
N.  B.  1909;  ord.  Gibson,  July  15,  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—. 

Charles  Scroggin  Pierce,  b.  Tyler,  Tex.,  May  16,  1882.  Ord. 
Brownwood,  Apr.  13,  1905;  asst.  p.  Brownwood,  Nov.  1904 — 
Apr.  1905;  p.  Richland  Springs,  Apr.  1905— June  1906; 
Howard  Payne   C.  1907;  Bay.  U.  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—. 

Amos  Allan  Ridcout,  b.  Upper  Brighton,  N.  B.,  Mar.  12,  1876. 
Ord.  Free  Bapt.  min.,  Marysville,  Oct.  9,  1901;  p.  Marysville, 
Oct.  1900— Sept.  1903;  C.  D.  S.  1903-04;  p.  Pine  St.  ch., 
Lewiston,  Me.,  Sept.  1903— Oct.  1904;  George  St.  ch.,  Frederic- 
ton,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1904— Sept.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—;  p.  Blaney 
Mem.  Bapt.  ch.,  Dorchester,  Sept.  1910 — . 

Frank  Connors  Rideout,  b.  Middle  Simonds,  N.  B.,  Dec.  14, 
1880.  Ord.  Newport,  N.  S.,  Sept.  12,  1907;  p.  Newport,  Sept. 
1907— Dec.  1908;  Ac.  U.  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—;  s.  s.  Blaney 
Mem.  ch.,  Dorchester.  Nov.  1909— May  1910;  p.  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  Sept.  1910— Jan.  1912. 

Charles  Riseborough,  b.  Hempstead,  Norfolk,  Eng.,  Dec.  18, 
1863.  Manchester  Bapt.  C.  1894;  ord.  York  Road  ch.,  Leeds, 
Sept.  17,  1894;  p.  York  Road  ch.,  Leeds,  Sept.  1894— Sept. 
1898;  Manchester  Bapt.  C.  miss.,  1899-1904;  ev.  work,  1904- 
09;  p.  Lunenburg,  N.  S.,  1909-11;  N.  T.  I.  1911—;  author, 
Apologetic  Reasons  for  Leaving  the  Episcopal  Church,  \^0^. 


1912]  STUDENTS  271 

Francis  Howard  Rose,  b.  Norwich  Town,  Com].,  Mar.  30^ 
1884.     Cy.  C.  1909;  N.  T.  1.     1909—. 

Owen  Evans  Rutledge,  b.  Kintore,  Ont.,  Feb.  21,  1881. 
McM.  U.  1909,  McM.  U.  D.  S.  1909-10;  ord.  Button,  Jan.  6, 
1911;  p.  Button,  Oct.  1910— Aug.  1911;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 

"Wallace  Crooker  Sampson,  b.  Fitchbiu-g,  Mass.,  Jan.  15, 
1887.     Ransom  Inst.  1906-09;  N.  T.  I.  1909—. 

Frank  Montague  Swaffield,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  May  18,  1887. 
Peddie  Inst.,  N.  J.,  1905;  Packard  C,  N.  Y.,  1905-06;  in  bus., 
1906-09;  N.T.I.  1909— . 

Gordon  Chester  "Warren,  b.  North  River,  P.  E.  L,  Nov.  5, 

1884.  Ac.  U.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—;  ord.  North  River,  P.  E.  I., 
July  2,  1911;  p.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  July  1911—. 

Howard  Clarkson  "Whitcomb,  b.   Rushville,   Ind.,   May   10, 

1885.  F.  C.  1909;   N.  T.  I.  1909—;  ord.  Franklin,  Ind.,  Aug. 
2,  1910;  p.  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1910—. 

Theodore  Volney  "Witter,  b.  Kohima,  Assam,  Dec.  5,  1885. 
Colg.  U.  1908;  tea.  Vt.  A.,  1908-09;  H.  U.  D.  S.  1909-11;  N. 
T.  I.  1911—;  appointed  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  S.,  India,  1912—. 


"Wallace  Bassett,  b.  Middle  Grove,  Mo.,  Dec.  31,  1884.  La 
Gr.  C.  1909;  ord.  La  Grange,  June  14,  1905;  p.  Lancaster,  Jtme 
1906— June  1907;  Perry,  June  1907-^ept.  1909;  N.  T.  I. 
1909-10;  p.  "West  Bridgewater,  Dec.  1909— Oct.  1910;  Sulphur 
Springs,  Tex.,  Nov.  1910—. 

Harold  Bellows  Drew,  b.  South  Killingly,  Conn.,  July  15, 
1886.  Ord.  Adv.  Christ,  ch.,  Morrisville,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1907; 
p.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1907-09;  N.  T.  I.  1908— Dec.  1909, 
1910-11;  rec.  to  Bapt.  min.  by  coun.,  Littleton,  Oct.  12,  1909; 
p.  Littleton,  June  1909-11 ;  imm.  sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  Bedford, 
June  1911—;  ad.  147  William  St.,  New  Bedford. 

John  Hayes  Geldart,  b.  Elgin,  N.  B.,  Apr.  12,  1883.  Ac.  U. 
1908;  chapl.  Vt.  state  prison,  V/indsor,  Vt.,  1908-09;  N.  T.  I. 
1909— Dec.  1910;  asst.  sec.  Intern.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Shanghai, 
China,  Jan.  1911—. 

Adrian  Theodore  June,  b.  Brandon,  Vt.,  Oct.  11,  1876. 
Nyack  Bib.  Inst.,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902;  ord.  Un.ch.,  Etna, 
N.  J.,  Oct.  8,  1901;  p.  Bethany  Cong,  ch..  South  Portland,  Me., 
May  1902— Jan.  1905;  Un.  Christ,  ch.,  Everett,  Mass.,  Jan. 
1905—;  N.  T.  I.,  spec,  stud.,  1909—. 

Rtjfos  Keyser,  b.  Percival,  Fremont  Co.,  la.,  Nov.  28,  1879. 
W.  J.  C.  1902-03;  Ott.  U.  1903-05;  Kans.  U.  1905-06;  U.  Neb. 


272  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOaiCAL  INSTITUTION  [1913 

1908-09;  ord.  Union,  Neb.,  Jan.  6,  1904;  p.  Perry,  Kans., 
1905-06;  Palmyra,  Neb.,  Mar.  1906— Sept.  1909;  N.  T.  I. 
1909— Nov.  1910;  p.  Reedley,  Cal,  Dec.  1910—. 

Peter  Morrison  McKay,  b.  Aberdeen,  Scot.,  Nov.  17,  1871. 
Kal.  C,  prep,  dept.,  1894-97;  Moody  Bib.  Inst.;  ord.  RoUin, 
Mich.,  Aug.  24,  1897,  p.  Aurelius,  May  1900— Apr.  1904; 
Chelsea,  May  1904— Apr.  1906;  Manistee,  May  1906— Sept. 
1909;  N.  T.  I.  1909—;  p.  Fayville,  Mass.,  May  1910—. 

Sidney  Small  Paine,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1887.  B. 
U.,  Ph.  B.,  1908;  N.  T.  I.  1909-10;  U.  Chic.  D.  S.  1910-11;  in 
bus.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1911 — ;   ad.  Fair  Haven,  Mass. 

Walter  Steadman  Smith,  b.  Bear  River,  N.  S.,  Oct.  21,  1881. 
Ac.  U.  1909;  ord.  Hampton,  Nov.  2,  1909;  p.  Port  Lome  and 
Hampton,  Nov.  1909— Sept.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11;  p.  Kempt- 
ville,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1911—. 

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Thomas  Jefferson  Gate,  b.  Sanbomton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  22,  1884. 
Ba.  C.  1908;    p.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1908—;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

Leonard  Harris  Crandall,  b.  Elgin,  N.  B.,  Apr.  2,  1873.  Ac. 
U.  1904;  ord.  Scotch  Village,  N.  S.,  Mar.  28,  1901;  p.  Newport 
ch.,  Scotch  Village,  Sept.  1900— Sept.  1902;  s.  Walton,  Jan. 
1903— June  1904;  p.  River  Glade  and  Forest  Glen,  June  1904— 
June  1905;  River  Hebert,  June  1905— Apr.  1909;  Oxford, 
May  1909— May  1911;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 

Allan  David  Creelman,  b.  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  Dec.  9, 
1885.     B.  U.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

John  Newton  Garst,  b.  New  Market,  Tenn.,  June  23,  1884. 
C.  N.  C.  1909;  ord.  Flat  Gap  ch.,  New  Market,  Apr.  23,  1908; 
p.  Cedar  Creek  ch.,  Russellville,  Apr.  1908— Sept.  1910;  New 
Salem  ch.,  Limestone,  Apr.  190S— Mar.  1909;  White  Pine,  Apr. 
1908— Sept.  1910,  and  Persia,  May  1908— Dec.  1910,  and  Bluff 
City,  Feb.  1909— Sept.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—;  p.  Thompson, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1911—. 

Frank  Bradley  Haggard,  b.  Kearney,  Mo.,  Nov.  12,  1879. 
W.  J.  C.  1909;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1909-10;  ord.  2d  ch.,  Liberty,  Mo., 
June  2,  1909;  p.  Eureka,  Kans.,  Mar.-^ept.,  1910;  N.  T.  I. 
1910—;   p.  Sterling,  Dec.  1909—. 

Jesse  Baell  Jenkins,  b.  Monticello,  Mo.,  Apr.  29,  18S4.  La 
Gr.  C.  1909;  ord.  Monticello,  Mo.,  June  4,  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 


1913]  STUDENTS  273 

Ernest  Leslie  Jones,  b.  Dayton,  O.,  Apr.  13,  1886.  Palmer 
U.  1904-05;  Un.  Christ.  C.  1905-06;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

Samttel  Lindsay,  b.  Prestvvick,  Scot.,  Sept.  3,  18S7.  Ayr  A.; 
ev.,  1907-09;  asst.  p.  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1910-11; 
N.  T.  I.  1909-10,  1911—. 

John  Moore  Maxwell,  b.  Coleraine,  Co.  Derry,  Ire.,  Nov.  25, 
1877.     Cy.  C.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

Charles  Francis  Potter,  b.  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1885. 
Bu.  U.  1907;  N.  T.  I.  1907-08;  1911—;  ord.  Dover,  N.  H., 
June  19,  1908;  p.  Dover,  Mar.  1908— May  1910;  Mattapan, 
Mass.,  May  1910—. 

Hans  Herbert  Rohrbach,  b.  Berlin,  Germany,  Jan.  5,  1887. 
Sidcup  C,  Kent,  Eng.,  1900-08;  N.  T.J.  1910—. 

William  Oscar  Roten,  b.  Trade,  Johnson  Co.,  Tenn.,  Feb.  3, 
1883.     C.  N.  C.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

William  Henry  Stallings,  b.  Alhambra,  111.,  July  2,  1886. 
S.  C.  1908,  post-grad.,  1909-10;  U.  111.,  post-grad.,  1910-11; 
N.  T.  I.  1908-09,  1911—. 

John  Aldoroos  Tidd,  b.  Hodgdon,  Me.,  July  13,  1879.  Cy.  C. 
1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

Clifton  Henry  Walcott,  b.  Hudson,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1882. 
B.  U.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—;  ord.  Ashland,  Oct.  17,  1911;  p. 
Ashland,  Sept.  1910—. 

Clarence  Lincoln  Wheaton,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Mar.  23,  1885. 
Ba.  C.  1908;  t tea.  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1908-09;  ord.  Free  Bapt.  min., 
Boothbay,  Me.,  June  9,  1910;  p.  Boothbay,  1909— Sept.  1910; 
N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

Hubert  Arthur  Wright,  b.  Kirkwood,  Mo.,  Oct.  28,  1887. 
U.  Mich.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 


Gaiws  Humphrey  Barrett,  b.  West  Dummerston,  Vt.,  July 
5,  1880.  B.  U.,  Ph.  B.,  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11;  tea.  Bib., 
Mt.  HermonSch.,  1911 — ;  ad.  Mt.  Hermon,  Mass. 

Gustav  George  Carlson,  b.  Kristinehamn,  Sweden,  June  13, 
1883.     U.  Chic,  Swedish  T.  S.,  1908-10;  N.  T.  I.  1910—. 

Arthur  Hunt  Chute,  b.  Stillman  Valley,  111.,  Apr.  19,  1889. 
Ac.  U.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11;  asst.  p.  Madison  Ave.  ch.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1911—. 

Warren  Clifford  Johnson,  b.  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1888. 
B.  U.  1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11;  Rhodes  Scholar,  Oxford  U.,  Eng., 
1911 — ;  ad.  New  College,  Oxford,  Eng. 


274  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION  [1914 

William  Henry  Roberts,  Jr.,  b.  Rangoon,  Burma,  Aug.  10, 
1888.  U.  R.  1910;  N.  T.  I.,  spec,  stud.,  1910-11;  asst.  miss., 
Bhamo,  Burma,  1911 — . 

Elbert  Jesse  Smith,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  6, 1884.  Tu.  C. 
1907— Feb.  1909;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11;  R.  T.  S.  1911—. 

William  Smith,  b.  Grandy,  Isanti  Co.,  Minn.,  Aug.  15,  1883. 
Grand  Island  C,  Neb.,  1907;  tea.  pub.  schs..  Maxwell, 
1907-08;  Bethel  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1908-10;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11; 
U.  Chic.  D.  S.  sum.  quarters,  1908  and  1909,  Sept.  1911—;  ad. 
1005  East  60th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Harlan  True  Stetson,  b.  East  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  28,  1885. 
B.  U.,  Ph.  B.,  1908;  D.  C,  post-grad.,  1908-10;  N.  T.  I.  1910- 
11;  instr.  Phy.,  D.  C,  1911—. 

Paul  Weber,  b.  Reinach  Argau,  Switzerland,  Aug.  28,  1884. 
W.  J.  C.  1909;  ord.  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.  17, 
1906;  p.  Valley  Mem.  ch.,  Kansas  City,  1907-08;  Linneus, 
1908-09;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11;  p.  Three  Rivers,  July  1911— Jan. 
1912;  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  Feb.  1912—. 

Floyd  C.  Wilcox,  b.  Mason,  Mich.,  Mar.  17,  1886.  Kal.  C. 
1910;  N.  T.  I.  1910-11;  U.  T.  S.  1911—; 

Percival  Ford  Wolfenden,  b.  Melbourne,  Australia,  Nov.  9, 
1880.  U.  Mich.,  Law  Sch.,  1899— Apr.  1901,  1902-03;  N.  T.  I., 
spec,  stud.,  expects  to  enter  reg.  course,  Oct,  1910 — . 

28 

1914 

I.  HiGGiNBOTHAM,  Class  Secretary 

Archibald  Guinness  Adams,  b.  Ningpo,  China,*July  25,  1887. 
D.  U.  1911;  N.T.I.  1911—. 

Chester  James  Armstrong,  b.  Hampden  Highlands,  Me., 
Jan.  20,  1886.     Hampden  A. ;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 

George  Theodore  Baker,  b.  Anderson,  S.  C,  May  19,  1875. 
Furman  U.  1891-93;  ord.  Hopewell  ch.,  Anderson,  Apr.  11, 
1903;  p.  Anderson  Co.,  1903-04;  Palmetto,  Fla.,  1904-05; 
Ralls  and  Pike  Cos.,  Mo.,  1906— Oct.  1910;  East  St.  Louis,  Oct. 
1910— Sept.  1911;  N.  T.  I.  Oct.  191 1—. 

Herbert  Frederick  Cawthome,  b.  Spencer,  Mass.,  Nov.  16, 
1886.     B.  U.  1911;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 

Arthur  Chessman  Clark,  b.  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  Mar. 
22,  1879.     B.  U.  1907-11;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 


1914]  STUDENTS  275 

Robert  Martin  DeVauIt,  b.  Jonesboro,  Tenn.,  Nov.  1,  1886. 
C.  N.  C.  1910;  prin.  high  sch.,  Conkling,  1910-11;  N.  T.  I. 
1911—. 

Clarence  Morrison  Fogg,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Jan.  11,  1886. 
Cy.  C.  1909-11;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 

Warren  Clifford  Goodwin,  b.  Revere,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1884. 
B.  U.  1905-06,  1907-08;  Cy.  C.  1908— Feb.  1910;  tea.,  Grafton, 
N.  H.,  1910-11;  N.T.I.  1911—. 

Isaac  Higginbotham,  b.  Stockport,  Eng.,  July  13,  1885. 
Cy.  C.  1911;  N.T.I.  1911—. 

Herbert  Ettgene  Levoy,  b.  lyowville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1890. 
U.  R.  1909-10;  Gordon  Sch.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910-11;  N..T.  I.  1911—. 

Herbert  Collins  Long,  b.  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug.  14,  1887.  W. 
J.  C.  1910;  B.  U.  1910-11;  N.  T.  I.  Oct.  1911—. 

George  Sayres  Miller,  b.  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Feb.  23,  1887. 
Colg.  U.  1911;  N.T.I.  1911—. 

Harvey  John  Moore,  b.  Rose  Hill,  la.,  Feb.  22,  1883.  Ord. 
Woodward,  Sept.  5,  1907;  p.  Woodward,  1907— Sept.  1908; 
Atlantic,  Nov.  1908— Feb.  1910;  Perry,  Feb.  1910— July  1911; 
Des  M.  C.  1911;  N.  T.  I.  1911—;  p.  1st  ch.,  Dedham,  Sept. 
1911—. 

'"'  Guy  Linwood  Vannah,  b.  Mount  Vernon,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1887. 
Boston  Bib.  Sch.  and  Ransom  Inst.,  1909-11 ;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 

Herbert  Rollins  "Whitelock,  b.  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  Apr.  17, 
1885.  Gordon  Sch.,  N.  T.  I.,  1910-11;  ord.  Tremont  Temple 
ch.,  Boston,  June  2,  1911;  N.  T.  I.  1911—. 


Roy  B.  Bowers,  b.  EHzabethton,  Tenn.,  Aug.  30,  1888.  C. 
N.  C.  1910;  ord.  Watango  Valley,  Sept.  1,  1907;  p.  Hampton, 
1907;  Three  Springs,  1908-10;  Russell  ville,  1910-11;  N.T.I. 
Nov.  1911—,  expects  to  join  reg.  class. 

Chester  Jay  Underhill,  b.  Winchester,  Mass.,  Jime  15,  1885. 
W.  J.  C.  1911;  N.  T.  I.  1911—,  expects  to  join  reg.  class. 

17 


Summary  of  Students  by  Classes 


Note, — In  the  classes  before  19 H  the  sign  +  is  immediately  followed  by  the 
number  of  students  whose  Biblical'studies  were  limited  to  the  English  version.  From 
1868  to  1899  a  special  course  was  provided  for  these  men. 


Gradu 

Class 

ated 

1826... 

.       2    . 

1828... 

.       1    . 

1829... 

.     4   . 

1830... 

.      4   . 

1831 . . . 

.     4   . 

1832... 

.      5   . 

1833... 

.   11    . 

1834... 

.   10   . 

1835... 

.    13   . 

1836... 

.   16   . 

1837... 

.   12   . 

1838... 

.   10  . 

1839... 

.   10  . 

1840... 

.   12   . 

1841... 

.     7   . 

1842... 

.    12   . 

1843... 

.     6   . 

1844... 

.   11    . 

1845... 

.   11    . 

1846... 

7   . 

1847... 

.     7   . 

1848... 

.     5   . 

1849... 

.     8   . 

1850... 

.   13   . 

1851 . . . 

.     9   . 

1852... 

.     6   . 

1853... 

.   12   . 

1854... 

.     4   . 

1855... 

.     8  . 

1856... 

.     6   . 

1857... 

.     7   . 

1858... 

.     9   . 

1859... 

.     3   . 

1860... 

.     5   . 

1861 . . . 

.   11    . 

1862... 

.     6   . 

1863... 

.   11    . 

1864... 

.     6   . 

1865... 

.     8  . 

1866... 

.     8  . 

1867... 

.   12   . 

1868... 

.    16'. 

1869... 

.   18  . 

J870. . . 

.   17  . 

Matricu- 
lated 

2 

4 

7+1 
8 

8+1 

6+1 
13  +  1 

17 

15 

23 

16 

12 
12+2 

19 


Dead 
.  2 
.     4 


9 
7 
14 
17 
15 
23 
16 
12 
14 
19 


13+3   16 

22+1    23 

15         15 

11       11 

15  +  1    15 

11+4 14 


13  +  1 
8+2 
13 
17 
13 
15 
17 

8 
11 
6  +  1 

9 


.  14 

.  10 

.  13 

.  17 

.  11 

.  15 

.  16 

.  7 

.  9 

.  7 

.  9 

18+3   15 


9+4 

10 
20+1 
12+1 

16 
9 

11 

12 
18+1 

21 


6 

7 

14 

9 

7 

5 

5 

6 

10 

11 


20+2   10 

18+2   14 


Class 

1871. 

1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 
1905. 
1906. 
1907. 
1908. 
1909. 
1910. 
1911. 
1912. 
1913. 
1914. 


Gradu- 
ated 

7+1 
13+3 

17 
23+3 
24+1 
14+4 
13+3 

18 
17  +  1 

15 
20+5 

14 
17+2 

13 
13  +  1 
11+3 
16+5 
6  +  5 
16+3 
14+1 
11+6 
13+5 
22  +  12 
11+9 
10+10 
18+4 
14+8 
15+6 
15+2 

16 

22 

18 

15 

14 

16 

14 

17 

16 

10 
9 

24 


Matriculated,  as  above 

Non-matriculated  undergraduates . 

Whole  number  of  students 

Dead , 

Living 


Matricu- 
lated           Dead 

8+1      . 

.     7 

16+3     . 

.     8 

18       . 

.     6 

25+6     . 

.   10 

32+1     . 

.     6 

17+6      . 

,     5 

23+4     . 

.     9 

22+4     . 

.   11 

22+1     . 

.     7 

19+1      . 

.     5 

32+6     . 

.   13 

16+2     . 

.     3 

26+3     . 

.     4 

17+3     . 

.     2 

18+3      . 

.     7 

18+3     . 

.     5 

20+7     . 

.     4 

11+6     . 

.     3 

27+6     . 

.     2 

19+1     . 

.     6 

20+6     . 

..     1 

17+7     . 

.     5 

24+12  . 

.     3 

20+10  . 

.     1 

15+12  . 

.     0 

20+4     . 

.     0 

21+9     . 

.     2 

20+7     .. 

.     4 

27+4     . 

.     2 

21 

.     0 

25       . 

.     1 

19 

.     1 

23 

.     0 

17 

.     0 

24       . 

.    1 

18 

.     0 

19 

.     0 

19 

.     0 

12 

.     0 

13       . 

.     0 

25       . 

.    1 

28       . 

.     0 

26       . 

.     0 

15       . 

.     0 

1638 
5 


,1643 
.  654 
.  989 


Summary  by  Denominations 


Protestaut  Episcopal 20 

Unitarian 13 

Miscellaneous  and  Unknown..  .      14 


Baptist 1562 

Congregationalist 26 

Methodist 4 

Presbyterian 4 

Summary  by  Occupations 

This  table  is  intended  to  show  the  occupations  in  which  Newton  men 
have  rendered  their  main  life  service.  It  gives  no  adequate  statement 
of  the  number  who  may  at  some  time  have  engaged  in  a  particular  occupa- 
tion. Thus  many  of  the  men  enumerated  as  pastors  have  served  as  mission- 
aries, college  presidents,  secretaries  of  denominational  societies,  and  in 
other  work;  while  a  large  majority  of  tlie  men  credited  to  other  occupa- 
tions have  given  some  portion  of  their  lives  to  the  pastorate. 

Business 63   I        Colleges      and      Theological 

Died  before  completing  studies.      23  Seminaries 78 

Editors  and  Literary  Workers.      19       Pursuing  post-graduate  study.        2 

Secretaries  or  Agents  of  De- 
nominational or  Philan- 
thropic Societies 14 

Students  of  1911-12 65 

Teachers 60 

Miscellaneous 52 


Evangelists 7 

Farmers 11 

Lawyers 8 

Missionaries,  home  and  foreign .  126 

Pastors 1109 

Physicians 6 

Presidents    and    Professors    in 


Summary  by  Colleges 


Students  at  Ne\vton  have  attended  113  institutions  of  collegiate  or 
equivalent  grade.  The  following  table  gives  the  names  of  the  institutions 
fi  om  which  five  or  more  students  have  come. 


Amherst  College 36 

Acadia  College  99,  and  Uni- 
versity 56 155 

Bates  College 11 

Bowdoin  College 10 

Boston  University 9 

Brown  University 388 

Carson  College  5,  and  Carson 
and  Newman  College  4 9 

Columbian  College  24,  and  Uni- 
versity 3 27 

Colgate  University  (see  Hamil- 
ton L.  T.  I.) 

Colby  College  and  University 
(see  Waterville  College) 

Dartmouth  College 19 

Denison  University  (see  Gran- 
ville College) 

Franklin  College 9 

Granville  College  11,  and 
Denison  University  30 41 

Hamilton  College 6 

Hamilton  Literary  and  Theo- 
logical Institution  11,  Madi- 
son University  24,  and  Col- 
gate University  20 55 

Of    the  1267    men  from  these  34    institutions,   1074  held  graduates' 

diplomas.     In  addition  to  the  men  from  these  34  institutions,  there  have 

come  from  79  other  institutions,  listed  on  p.  viii-ix,  117  students,  of  whom 

96   were   graduates.     This   gives   a  total   college  enrollment  of  1384.     The 

number  of  college  graduates  is  1170* 


Harvard  University 69 

Kalamazoo  College 21 

Lincoln  University 8 

McGill  University 5 

McMaster  University 13 

Madison  University  (see  Hamil- 
ton L.  T.  I.) 

Middlebury  College 8 

New  York  University 7 

Ottawa  University 11 

Shurtleff  College 12 

Trinity  College 5 

Union  College 13 

University  of  Chicago 13 

University  of  Michigan 13 

University  of  New  Brunswick .  9 

University  of  Rochester 12 

University  of  Vermont 9 

Waterville  College  110,  Colby 
University  99,  and  Colby  Col- 
lege 18 227 

Wesleyan  University 5 

William  Jewell  College 12 

Williams  College 10 

Yale  College  7  and  University  3  10 


ALUMNI  ORGANIZATIONS 


At  a  meeting  held  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Institution  on  the 
devLnth  day  of  September,  1833,  the  following  gentlemen 
organized  The  Society  of  Alumni  of  the  Newton  Theological 
Institution : — 

Jonathan  Aldrich  John  Houbrook 

John  Pratt  Asahel  Chapin 

Wii^LiAM  Hague  Benjamin  Herbert  Hathorne 

Frederick  Augustus  Willard  David  C.  Bolles 

Timothy  Robinson  Cressy  Henry  Carr 

John  Sharp  Maginnis  John  B.  Cook 

Samuel  Budd  Swaim  David  W.  Elmore 

RoLUN  Heber  Neale  Nathaniel  Hervey 

Mark  Carpenter  Joseph  Hodges 
Isaac  Mason  Willmarth 

A  constitution  was  adopted  at  the  same  meeting,  and  pro- 
vision was  made  for  an  annual  reunion  and  address  in  connection 
with  the  exercises  of  the  Anniversary.  Since  1897  a  second 
reunion  has  been  held  in  December  of  each  year. 

In  1897  a  committee  was  appointed  to  confer  with  a  com- 
mittee of  the  Trustees  "with  reference  to  arranging  for  an 
organic  participation  of  the  Alumni  in  the  management  of  the 
Institution,  including  the  nomination  or  election  of  a  portion  of 
the  Trustees."  The  Northern  Baptist  Education  Society,  by 
vote  at  its  annual  meeting  on  Oct.  25,  1898,  and  by  vote  of  its 
Directors  on  Nov  21,  1898,  agreed  to  relinquish  to  the  Alumni 
the  right  to  elect  three  of  the  six  trustees  annually  elected  by  the 
Education  Society.  On  the  18th  of  April,  1900,  a  certificate  of 
incorporation  under  the  laws  of  Massachusetts  was  issued, 
declaring  that 

Charles  Lincoln  White  George  H.  Whittemore 

E.  A.  Capen  Edmund  F.  Merriam 

W.  N.  Donovan  R.  O.  Sherwood 

Nelson  B.  Jones  William  O.  Ayer 

Charles  Rufus  Brown  W.  F.  Wilson 

Albert  G.  Upham  E.  P.  Tuller 

their  associates  and  successors,  were  consituted  a  corporation 
under  the  name  of  The  Society  of  Alumni  of  The  Newton  Theo- 


THE  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION  279 

logical  Institution.  An  act  of  the  Massachusetts  legislature, 
approved  March  12,  1901,  authorized  The  Newton  Theological 
Institution  to  provide  for  the  election  of  three  trustees  annually 
by  the  corporation  known  as  The  Society  of  Alumni  of  The 
Newton  Theological  Institution.  The  Trustees,  at  their  annual 
meeting  on  April  30,  1902,  voted  "that  the  provisions  in  this 
change  of  the  charter  be  adopted,  and  that  the  Alumni  be 
authorized  to  proceed,  in  accordance  therewith,  hereafter  to 
elect  three  (3)  trustees  annually  after  the  order  prescribed  in 
the  catalogue  of  1902." 

Beginning  in  1900,  the  Society  has  annually  elected  three 
trustees.  Since  1906  the  election  has  been  by  a  mail  ballot. 
The  annual  catalogues  distinguish  the  trustees  elected  by  the 
Alumni  from  those  chosen  otherwise. 

Membership  in  the  corporation  is  elective.  "  But  only  such 
persons  shall  be  eligible  to  election  as  are  graduates  of  The 
Newton  Theological  Institution,  or  are  entitled  to  have  their 
names  appear  in  the  general  catalogue  of  said  institution  as 
having  there  pm-sued  theological  studies."  By  various  votes 
of  the  Society  all  persons  entitled  to  have  their  names  appear 
in  the  general  catalogue  under  classes  earlier  than  that  of  1912 
have  been  elected  to  membership  in  the  corporation. 

The  principal  officers  of  the  Society  have  been  as  follows : — 

PRESIDENTS 

Elected  Close  of  Service 

1833     William  Hague— 1837,  1867— 1868 

1837    John  Sharp  Maginnis 1839 

1839     RoLLiN  Heber  Neale— 1841,  1862—    1863 

1841    Joel  Smith  Bacon 1844 

1844  David  Newton  Sheldon 1845 

1845  Samuel  Budd  Swaim— 1847,  1855— 1856 

1847  Joseph  Whiting  Parker— 1848,  1860— 1861 

1848  William  Crowell 1849 

1849  Jabez  Weaver  Parkhurst 1850 

1850  WiiLLiAM  Howe 1852 

1852  Joseph  Banvard 1853 

1853  Eber  Crane 1854 

1854  Dura  D.  Pratt 1855 

1856  John  Pryor 1857 

1857  Jonathan  Aldrich 1858 

1858  John  Jennings 1859 

1859  Albert  Nicolas  Arnold 1860 

1861  Jonah  Goulding  Warren 1862 

1863  Robert  Curtis  Mills 1865 

1865  William  Hosmer  Shailer 1866 

1866  William  Hadley  Eaton 1867 

1868    Samuel  Lunt  Caldwell— 1869,  1889— 1890 


280  THE  NEWTON   THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 

Elected  Close  of  Service 

1869  William  Lamson 1870 

1870  Nathaniel  Marshman  Williams 1871 

1871  William  Chauncy  Child 1872 

1872  Oliver  Ayer 1873 

1873  Oakman  Sprague  Stearns— 1874,  1892— 1893 

1874  EzEKIEL  GiLMAN  ROBINSON 1875 

1875  George  Dana  Boardman 1876 

1876  Alvah  Hovey 1877 

1877  Thomas  Davis  Anderson 1878 

1878  George  Whitefield  Bosworth 1879 

1879  Joseph  Colver  Wightman 1880 

1880  George  Bullen 1881 

1881  Henry  Melville  King 1882 

1882  William  Scott  McKenzie 1883 

1883  Abijah  Robinson  Crane 1884 

1884  Hiram  Kalloch  Pervear 1885 

1885  James  Wheaton  Smith 1886 

1886  Henry  Clinton  Graves 1887 

1887  Samuel  White  Duncan 1888 

1888  John  Larkin  Lincoln 1889 

1890  Kendall  Brooks 1891 

1891  George  Edmands  Merrill 1892 

1893    ^Daniel  Webster  Hoyt 1893 

1893  Adoniram  Judson  Gordon 1894 

1894  Benjamin  Allen  Greene 1895 

1895  William  Abram  Newcombe 1896 

1896  Henry  Sweetser  Burrage 1897 

1897  Joseph  S.  Sv/aim 1898 

1898  Thomas  Davis  Anderson,  Jr 1899 

1899  Charles  Lincoln  White 1900 

1900  George  Henry  Whittemore 1901 

1901  John  Russell  Gow 1902 

1902  Francis  Wales  Bakeman 1903 

1903  Ansley  Ezra  Woodsum 1904 

1904  Amos  Harris 1905 

1905  Henry  Francis  Perry 1906 

1906  John  Bartholomew'Gough  Pidge 1907 

1907  Richard  BartlETT  Esten 1908 

1908  Woodman  Bradbury 1909 

1909  Fred  Myron  PreblE 1910 

1910  William  Walter  Bustard 1911 

191 1  Edward  Pratt  Tuller 

SECRETARIES 

1833  Jonathan  Aldrich 1834 

1834  Timothy  Robinson  Cressy 1835 

lElected  Vice-President  and  succeeded  Oakman  Sprague  Stearns,  deceased. 


THE  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION  281 

Elected  Close  of  Service 

1835    Lucius  Stillman  Bolles 1837 

1837    ^Frederick  Augustus  Willard 1838 

1837  RoLUN  Heber  NealE 1838 

1838  Joseph  Hodges 1839 

1839  Joseph  Banvard 1841 

1841    Freeman  Greenwood  Brown 1843 

1843    AdieIv  Harvey 1863 

1863  Alvah  Hovey 1864 

1864  Heman  Lincoln 1884 

1884    Charles  Rufus  Brown— 1895,  1897— 1899 

1895    George  Bullen 1897 

1899    ^WiNFRED  Nichols  Donovan 

^Corresponding  Secretary. 
^Title  is  Clerk  since  1901). 

TREASURERS 

1833  Timothy  Robinson  Cressy 1834 

1834  Lucius  Stillman  Bolles 1837 

1837  RoLLiN  Heber  Neale 1838 

1838  Joseph  Hodges 1839 

1839  Joseph  Banvard 1841 

1841     Freeman  Greenwood  Brown 1843 

1843    Adiel  Harvey 1863 

1863  Alvah  Hovey 1864 

1864  Heman  Lincoln 1884 

1884    Charles  Rufus  Brown  . . .' 1890 

1890    Edward  Augustus  Capen 1902 

1902    Edmund  Franklin  Merriam 


INDEX  OF  STUDENTS 


Abbott, 

*1863,  Granville  S. 
1877.  James  P. 

Ackland, 

1911,  Lemuel  E. 

Adams, 

1914,  Archibald  G. 

*1836,  Samuel  T. 
Adlam, 

*183S,  Samuel 
Agenbroad, 

1853,  Joka  P. 

Ah  Brah, 

*1879 
Alden, 

*1834,  John 

*1852,  William  H 
Aldricli, 

*1829,  Jonathan 
Allen, 

1910,  Charles  W. 
Allison, 

1896,  William  H. 

Amiger, 

1905,  William  T. 

Anderson, 
*1849,  Edward  C. 
*1843,  Martin  B. 
1893,  Samuel  D 
*1841,  Thomas  D. 
1877,  Thomas  D. 
Andrews, 

1874,  Elisha  B. 

1875,  John  C 
Archibald, 

1900,  Adoniram  J. 

1902,  Arthur  C. 

1883, Isaac  C. 
Armstrong, 

1914,  Chester  J. 

1908,  Ernest  N. 

1907,  Frederick  M. 

1874,  WiUiam  F. 
Arnold, 

*1841,  Albert  N. 
Arrington, 

1892,  William  F. 
Arthur, 

*1873,  James  H. 
Arvine, 

*1845,  Kazlitt 

Ashley, 
*1859,  John  F. 
*1859.  William  W, 

Ashton, 

1867,  James  W. 
Atchley, 

1891,  William  A 
Atha, 

1898,  George  R. 
Atheam, 

1884,  William  D. 


Atkinson, 

1882,  Edward  E- 

*1872,  Nicholas  N. 
Aver  ill, 

*1853,  Alexander  M. 
Avery, 

*1849,  Eleazer  J. 

*1847,  Samuel  W. 
Axtell, 

*1887,  Seth  J. 
Ayer, 

*1852,  Charles 

1871,  WUUam  O. 

Ayres, 

1885,  WiUiam  S. 

Bacon, 

1896,  Charles  B. 
*1878,  Francis  S. 

1872,  George  A. 
*  1831,  Joel  S. 

Bagnall, 

1911,  Herbert  S. 
Bagwell, 

1896,  Robert  W. 
Bailey, 

1886,  Charles  R. 
*1852,  Joseph  A. 

1881,  Joseph  A. 
*1842,  Timothy 

Baird, 

1909.  Ira  M, 
Bakeman, 

1869,  Francis  W. 
1906,  Percival  R. 
1905,  Robert  A. 

Baker, 

*1830.  Elijah 
1914,  George  T. 

1870,  Henry  V. 
1911,  Orvie  E. 
1889,  Richard  H. 
1903.  WUliam  E. 

Balcom, 

1893.  Jonas  H. 
Baldwin, 

*1847,  Albert 
Ball, 
*1829,  Harvev 

1863.  Timothy  H. 
Ballentine, 

1878,  George  N. 
Bancroft, 

1874,  James  W. 

Bangs, 

1896,  Sumaer 
Banks, 
*1880.  Asahel  B. 

Banvard, 

*1835.  Joseph 
Barbour, 

1909,  Harris  M. 
Barco, 

1905,  John  W. 


Barker, 

*1837,  Francis 
*1839,  Imlah  G. 

Barnes, 

*1868,  Horace  F. 
1878,  Lemuel  C. 
1866.  WiUiam  S. 
Barrett, 

1913.  Gaius  H. 

1865,  Luther  G. 

Barrows, 

1854,  Brainard  W. 
*1861,  Comfort  E- 

1875,  John  H. 
*1842,  Lewis 

1866.  William  C. 
Barss, 

1891,  John  H. 
Bartlett, 
*1890,  HartneU  J. 
1881.  Joseph  F. 

1880,  Thomas  E. 
1894.  Walter  R. 

1881.  WiUiam  P. 

Bary, 

18S6.  EmU  B. 
Bassett, 

1912,  Wallace 
1904,  Whitman  S. 
Batchelder, 

*1842,  Frederick  L. 
Battell, 

*1849,  Allen  E. 
Beach, 

1869,  Henry  H. 
Beals, 

1889,  Francis  H.  P. 
Beaman, 

*1872,  Herbert  H. 
Bean, 

1901,  Oren  N. 
Beecher, 

1900,  George  F. 
Belknap, 

1896,  Arthur  T. 
Benjamin, 

*1849,  Judson 
Bennett, 

1882,  Charles  P. 

1901,  George  S. 
Bentley, 

1893.  Byron  H. 

1890.  Henry  D. 
*1850.  Samuel  N. 

Berkeley, 

1908,  James  P. 
Berry, 

1889.  George  R. 

1897.  John  E. 
Bestor, 

1875,  Orson  P. 
Bezanson, 

1899.  WiUiam  B. 


INDEX  OP  STUDENTS 


28S 


Bickford, 

*1881,  Francis  S. 
*1841.  Martin  L. 

Bickum, 

1875,  Benjamin  F. 
Bill, 

1896,  Ingram  E. 
Bishop, 
*1835,  James 
*1897.  Norman  N. 
Bixby, 

*1870,  Dudley  C. 
Black, 
*1883,  Samuel  McC. 
1892.  Walter  S. 
Blacklock, 

1896,  John  F. 
Blake, 

1864,  Frederic  D. 

1911,  William  E. 

Blakeslee, 

1901,  Frederic  W. 
Boardman, 
*1855,  George  D. 

Bock, 

1901,  WiUiam  H.    T. 

Boggs, 

1908,  Albert  McK. 

Bolles, 

1895,  Charlton  B. 

*1832,  David  C. 

*18.34,  Lucius  S. 
Bolster, 

1912.  George  F. 
Bonham, 

*1856,  James  W. 
Boody 

1899,  Frederic  S. 
Boone, 

1907,  Ilsley 
1880,  Wilton  R. 

Booth, 

1882,  Charles  W. 
Bos  worth, 
*1841,  George  W. 
1891,  Linneus  M. 
Bowen, 

1895,  Everett  A. 
Bowerman, 

1889,  Louis  S. 
Bowers, 
♦1867.  Charles  A. 
*1842,  Charles  M. 
1914,  Roy  B. 
Bowles, 
*1851,  Ralph  H. 
Boyer, 

1911,  Henry  R. 
Boynton, 

1899,  Abraham  L. 
Brabrook, 

*1838.  Benjamin  F. 
Brace, 

1908,  Leon  J. 
Brackett, 

♦I860.  John  B. 
Bracq, 

1884.  Jean  C. 


Bradbury, 
♦1837,  Charles  W. 
*1873,  WilHara  A. 
1891,  Woodman 
Braddan, 

1895,  WiUiam  S. 
Bradford, 
*1840,  Shadrach  S. 
*1837,  Zebdial 
Bradshaw, 

1893.  Frederick  J. 
Brady, 

1893,  Herman  E. 
1897.  WUham  A. 
Braisted, 

1902.  William  E. 
Brand, 

1886,  Edward  P. 
Breed, 

*1839,  Joseph  B. 
Brewerton, 

1876.  George  D. 
Bridgman, 

1859. Isaac 
Briggs, 

1895,  Frank  C. 
*1844,  Obil  W. 

Brigham, 

1883,  Joseph  W. 
Brooks, 

1862,  Charles 

1896,  Charles  A. 

1877,  Edward  H. 
*1845,  Kendall 
♦1857.  Samuel 

Brotherton, 

1875.  Theodore  W. 
Brown, 
*1838,  Amasa 
*1890,  Charles  H. 
1879,  Charles  R. 
*1839.  Freeman  G. 
1902,  Harry  S. 
1879,  Horace  F. 
1886,  James  A. 
♦1876,  Leonard  S, 
♦1832.  Nathan 
1905,  Owen  C. 
1881,  Orville  E. 
1859,  Theron 
*1839,  WiUiam  L. 
Brownson, 

1879,  Edwin  J. 
Bruce, 

1901,  Thomas  S. 
Brumback, 

1881,  Newton 
Bryant, 

1890,  Judson  B. 
Buckles, 

1882,  Horace  W. 
Bugbee, 

1908,  Bertran  C. 
Buis, 

1904,  Frederick  W. 
Bullard, 

1870,  Edwin 
*1843,  Edwin  B. 
Bullen, 

1858.  George 


1904,  Walter  B. 
Bullock, 

1906,  Henry  S. 
1891.  Williams. 
Bunker, 

*1865.  Alonzo 
Burbank, 
*1840,  David 
♦1840,  John  F. 
*1841.  Joseph  P. 
Burdette, 

1883,  Charles  E. 
Burditt, 
*1880.  John  F. 
Burgess, 

1899,  Carleton  A. 
*1845,  Isaac  J. 
Burhoe, 
*1872,  John  T. 
*1893.  Theophilus  H. 
Burlingame, 

*1836,  Waterman 
Burnham, 

1873.  Sylvester 
Burr, 

*1874.  John  E. 
Burrage, 

1899,  Champlin 
1867.  Henry  S. 
Burrows, 
*1869.  Christopher  C. 
Burton, 
*1850,  Nathan  S, 
Burtt, 

1888,  Edwin  P. 
Bustard, 

1898,  William  W. 
Butler, 

*1871,  Thomas  M. 
Byrne, 
♦1840,  Martin 

Cahill, 

1883,  Joseph  A. 
Cain, 

1896.  Thomas 
Caldwell, 

*1845.  Samuel  L. 
Calhoun, 

1901.  Hazen  A. 
Camp, 

1883.  Wellington 
Cann, 

1904,  Frank  L. 

1905,  Samuel  J. 
Capen, 

*1877,  Edward  A. 
*1849,  James  W. 
1898,  Randall  T. 
Carleton, 

♦1860.  Cyrus  H. 
Carlson, 

1913.  Gustav  G. 
Carpenter, 
♦1862,  Chapin  H. 
♦18.33.  Mark 
Carr, 
♦1852.  Alexander  W. 
1»06.  Floyd  Le  V. 


284 


THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL.  INSTITUTION 


•1832,  Henry 
1875.  William  C. 

Carter, 

1895,  Lyman  E. 

Case, 

1883,  John  E. 

1881,  Ttaddeus  G. 
Gate, 
*1844,  George  W. 

1913.  Thomas  J. 
Caulkins, 

1887,  Herbert  L. 
1887,  Thomas  V. 
Cavvthorne, 

1914,  Herbert  F. 
Chaffin, 

♦1849,  Aaron  W. 
Chamberlain, 
*1885,  Andrew 
1911,  Charles  La  F. 
Chamberlin, 

1895,  Harry  W. 
Chandler, 

1892.  Arthur  D. 
1875,  Adoniram  J. 
1911,  Edward  F. 

♦1838,  George  C. 
Chapin, 

*1S33,  Asahel 

♦1858,  Joei  P. 
Chapman, 

1893,  Hamilton  E. 
Chappell, 

1909,  Charles  R. 

Chase, 

1866,  George  S. 
*1866,  Simeon  L.  B. 

1902,  William  B. 
*1S46,  William  S. 
*1869,  WilUam  T. 
Chcsley, 

1902,  Harry  G. 

Child, 

*1844,  William  G. 
Chipman, 

1861,  Alfred 
Christie, 

1907,  Alonzo^B. 
Christopher, 

1898,  Bernard 
Church, 

1903,  Francis  Le  G. 
Churchill, 

*1873,  George 
Chute, 

1883.  Arthur  C. 

1913.  Arthur  H. 
Cifre, 

*1875.  Ricardo  P. 
Clark, 
*1874.  Albert  V. 
*1857,  Albion  B. 

1914,  Arthur  C. 
1912,  Clifford  T. 
1860.  Edward  W. 

*1S57,  James  A. 
*1835,  Samuel  W. 
1906.  William  J. 


Clarke, 
*1837.  Ivory 

1899.  Lewis  H. 
*1837.  Miner  G. 
Cleavfcland, 

1884,  George  A. 
Cleaves, 

1901,  Arthur  W. 
Clements, 

1894,  William 
Cleveland, 

1897,  Frederick  L. 
Clopton, 

*1846,  Samuel  C. 
Cloues, 

1887,  WiUiam  J. 
Clowe, 

*1868,  George  W. 
Cochrane, 

1912,  Edmund  H. 
Coe, 

1875,  David  R. 
Cogswell, 

1876.  Henry  P. 
Colburn, 

*1842,  Alfred 
*1863,  Isaac  I>. 
Colby, 

1867,  Henryi'F. 
*1835,  Lewis 
1872,  Nathaniel  L. 
Colcord, 

1881.  Edward  J. 
Coldwell, 

1884,  Ebenezer'P. 
Cole, 
*1856,  Gideon 
1903,  Horace  W. 
Collins, 

1893,  Peter  S. 
Colver, 

1908,  Auther  F. 
*1845,  Charles  K. 
Colwell, 

1875,  Richard  S. 
Condict, 

1911,  Edward  C. 
Converse, 

1912,  Ernest  L. 
Cook, 

1908,  Henry  A. 
*1833,  John  B. 
1895,  Willard  C. 
Coombes, 

*1S6S,  John 
Cooper, 
*1881,  Henry  K. 
*1853,  James 
1890,  WiUiam  E. 

Corbett, 

*1840,  Benjamin  S. 
1901, Isaac  A. 
Corey, 
*1861,  Charles  H. 

1893.  Coleman  W. 

1894.  Hebron  Y. 
Cotney, 

*1879,  Andrew  J. 


Cotton, 

1908,  Edward  Bl 
Covcll, 

1910,  Phamiel  B. 
Cox, 

1881,  John  H. 

1873,  Obadiah  E. 

Crafts, 

1874,  Daniel  L. 
Craigie, 

*1877,  William  C. 
Crandall, 

1913,  Leonard  H,, 
Crane, 

1861,  Abijah  R. 
1872,  Alvin  M. 
*1834,  Eber 

1883,  John  L. 
*1836,  Origen 
Crankshaw, 

1889,  Burton 
Cranston, 

*1888,  James  S. 
Crawley, 
*1852,  Arthur  R.  R. 
*1881,  Frederic  De  Mi, 
*1855.  Thomas  W. 
Creditt, 

1889.  WilUam  A. 
Creelraan, 

1913.  AUan  D. 
Cressy, 

*1831,  Timothy  R. 
Crocker, 
1870,  Henry 
*1834,  WiUiam  G. 
Cronkhite, 

1880,  Leonard  W. 
Cross, 

1872,  Benjamin  F. 
1910,  Earle  B. 
Crowell, 

*1838,  WilHam 
Cummings, 
*1850,  Elkanah  A. 

1887.  John  E. 
*1852,  Mark  A. 
Currier, 

♦1878,  Charles  W. 
Curtis, 

1891.  Arthur  H. 
Cushing, 
*1865,  Josiah  N. 
*1852,  Perez  L. 

Dairy  mple, 
*1836,  WiUiam  H, 

Dalton, 

1851,  Asa 
Daman, 

*1841,  Joseph  B. 
Daniels, 

1859.  Joseph  A. 
Darrow, 

1908,  Earle  W. 
Dart, 

1882.  John  L. 
Dary, 

1881.  Albert  N. 


INDEX  OF  STUDENTS 


28E 


Davenport, 

1891,  William  H. 
David, 

1900.  Jacob 
Davis, 
*1837,  Caleb  B. 

1885,  Edward  A. 
1880.  Frank  G. 

1886,  Francis  H. 
*1871,  George  W. 

1885,  Henry  S. 
1898.  John  H. 
1912,  Ralph  B. 
1900,  Reuben  L. 
1896,  Ulysses  S. 

Day, 

1891.  Charles  H. 

1895.  Frank 
Dean, 

1876.  Henry  M. 
*1874,  Leonard  J. 
*1838,  Mvron  M. 
*1876,  William  K. 

Dearing, 

1889.  John  L. 

DeBlois, 

1891.  Austen  K. 
*1853.  Stephen  W. 
DeGruchy, 

1885.  Thomas 
DeMill, 
*1854.  Elisha  B. 
Deming, 

1868.  Miner  R. 
Dempsey, 

*1849.  Hugh 
Derr, 

1891.  Ellsworth  T. 
Des  Jardins, 

1911,  Wesley  H. 
DeVault, 

1914,  Robert  M. 
Dewhurst, 
*1882,  Frederic  E. 
DeWolfe, 

1893.  Henry  T. 
*1878.  James  I. 
Dexter, 

1887,  Henry  F. 
*1845.  Henry  V. 

1865.  Samuel  K. 
Dibell, 

*1850,  Edwin 
Dimock, 

1906.  Arthur  V. 
♦1911 ,  Elwin  H. 
Dinkins, 

*1881.  Charles  S. 
Dinsmore, 

1889.  Joseph  E. 
Dockrell, 

1898.  Henry  G. 
Dodge, 
*1845.  Ebenezer 
*1836.  Oliver  A. 
Dolan, 

1896.  Edwin  B. 
Donovan, 

1867.  Dennis 
1904,  Frederick 


1898.  Winfred  N. 
Douglas, 

*1842.  William 
Douglass, 

*1854.  Francis  A. 
Dow, 

1911,  Ernest  VV. 
Dowling, 

1899.GasherieDeW. 

Downie, 

1872,  David 
Drawbridge, 

1899,  Robert  W. 
Drew, 

1912.  Harold  3. 
Drury, 

1869,  Lucian 
Dumpf, 
1897,  Jacob 

Duncan, 

*1864,  Samuel  W. 
Dunn, 

*1842,  Andrew 

*1878,  Albert  T. 
Durkee, 

*1875,  Jacob  A. 
Dutaud, 

1891.  Louis  R. 
Dutton, 

*1873.  Newell  T. 
Dyas, 

1903,  William  H. 

Eaton, 

1876.  Arthur  W.  H. 
1893.  Charles  A. 
*1891.  Charles  L. 
*  18,39.  Jeremiah  S. 
*1876,  Joshua  T. 
*1835.  Joseph  W. 

1883.  Lewis  A. 
*1848.  William  H. 
Eddy, 
*1852.  Edwin  B. 
1897,  William  J. 
Edwards, 
*1844,  Benjamin  A. 
*1854,  Ephraim  A. 
*1844,  Peter  C. 
Edwin, 

1878,  Moung 

Elliott, 

1904.  William  M. 
Ellis, 

1897,  Charles  H. 

*1838,  Robert  F. 
Elmore, 

*1833,  David  W 
Emerson, 

*1866,  Forrest  F. 

*1861,  Howard  M. 
Emery, 

1868,  Charles  M. 

1878,  Samuel  H. 
English, 

1875,  John  M. 
Engstrom, 

1832,  Ciiarles  J. 


Ensley, 

*1881,  Newell  H. 
Enslin, 

1892,  Francis  R. 
1898,  Irving  J. 
Estabrooks, 

*1880,  Alexander 
Esten, 

1886.  Richard  B. 

Estes, 

1874,  David  F. 

Evans, 

1897,  Thomas  P. 
*1858,  WiUiam  H. 
Eveleth, 

1873,  Frederick  H. 
Everson, 

1908,  William  G. 
Ewald, 

1904,  Benjamin  G. 
Ewer, 

*1874,  James  K. 
Ewing, 
*184S.  Presley  U. 

Fairbanks, 

*1852.  George  G. 
Farr, 

1885,  Frederic  W. 
Farrar, 

*1862,  John  P. 
Farren, 

1879.  WiUiam  A. 
Farris, 

*1892.  Benjamin  W. 
Faunce, 
*1854.  Daniel  W. 
1884.  WilUara  H.  P. 
Fay, 

*1854,  WiUiam  N. 
Feeman, 

1879.  WiUiam  E. 
Felch, 
*1835,  Alvan 
Ferguson, 

18S7,  Robert  H. 
Fernald, 

1863,  James  C. 
Field, 

1868,  James  P. 

1903,  Justin  D. 

*1S39,  Samuel  W. 

1873,  Thomas  G. 

Filmer, 

1896,  Harry  St.  J. 
Fish, 
*1837,  Alanson 
♦18.56.  Joseph  L.  A. 
1901.  Milton  E. 

1874.  WiUiam  H. 

Fisher, 

1894,  Robert  W. 

Fisk, 

*1836,  Oliver  J. 
Fiske, 
*1843,  Oliver 

Fittz, 

*1S29,  Hervey 
*18o5,  Lonzo  L. 


286  THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 


Fitz, 

*1866,  Samuel  E. 
*1858,  William 
Fletcher, 
*1890,  George  F. 
*1887.  Joseph  H. 

1893,  Michael  E. 
*1868,  Stephen  C. 

1894,  William 

Fogg, 

1914,  Clarence  M. 

Folsom, 

*1892.  Frank  G. 

Foote, 

1912,  John  A. 
Ford, 
*1870,  Albert  A. 
*1848,  David  B. 
Forshee, 

1902,  Archibald  A. 
Foshay, 

1905,  Milford  R. 
Foster, 

1858,  Charles  F. 
*1850.  John  B. 
1887,  John  M. 
*1844,  Orson  G. 

Fowle, 

1905,  Walter  I. 
Fowler, 

1907.  Charles  L. 
Fox, 

1895,  Albert  P. 

1899,  James  B. 
*1841,  Joseph  H. 

1911,  UrlM. 
Foye, 

1901,  Otis  W. 
Freas, 

*1852,  Daniel  J. 
Freeman, 

*1863,  David 

*1830,  Joseph 
1907, Lemuel  E.McM 
1878,  Leonard  A. 
1889,  Otis  A. 

1902,  Sebra  C. 
*1836,  Timothy  G. 

French, 

1895,  Charles  V. 

1883.  Nathaniel  G. 
Frink, 

1889,  Henry 

1876,  Lemuel  W. 
Frohock, 

1892,  Sylvanus  E. 

Fuhrmann, 

1874,  Jacob  W. 

Fuller, 

1900,  Arthur  E. 
1894,  Edward  M. 

1877,  George  W. 
Fyfe, 

*1842,  Robert  A. 

Gale, 

*1846,  Amory 
Gannett, 

1867.  Joseph  H. 
Gardner, 

*1853,  Benjamin  W. 


*1S88,  Clarence 
1884,  Frederick  M. 
1892,  William  H. 
Garst, 

1913,  John  N. 

Gates, 

1890,  Edwin  L. 

Gay, 

1866,  Henry  G. 

Gear, 

*1831,  Hiram 
Gelan, 

*1894,  Henri 
Geldart, 

1912,  John  H. 

Gile, 

*1868,  George  W. 
Gilman, 

1903,  James  B. 
Gilmore, 

1861,  Joseph  H. 
Glazier, 
*1855,  Daniel  J. 
1869,  Nelson  N. 

Gleason, 

1875,  Theodore  C. 
Glendinning, 

1903,  John^A. 
Glover, 

*1843,  Samuel 
Goble, 

1907,  William  D. 

Goddard, 

*1838,  Josiah 
1867.  Josiah  R. 

Good, 

*1878,  George  E. 
Goodall, 

1888,  Lindsey  B. 
Goodell, 

*1871.  Sabin  T. 
Goodhue, 

*1852,  Joseph  A. 
Goodspeed, 

1874,  Calvin 
Goodwin, 

1SS3,  Edwin  C. 

1914,  Warren  C. 
Gookin, 

1883.  Frederick  W. 
Gordh, 

1902,  Gustav  A. 
Gordon, 

1897,  Arthur  H. 
*1863,  Adonirara  J. 
1876,  John  A. 

Gospodinoff, 

1879.  Pano  K. 
Goucher, 

1886.  William  C. 

Gould, 
*1846,  Asa  H. 
*1868.  Ezra  P. 
Gow, 

1858,  George  B. 
1889,  George  C. 
1882.  John  R. 
Graham, 

1894,  Robert  D. 


Granberry, 

1905,  Robert  C, 
Granger, 

*1843,  Abraham  H. 

Grant, 

1883,  Alonzo 
1881,  Edward  J. 

Graves, 

1859,  Henry  C. 

Gray, 

1899,  Clifton  D. 

1892,  Walter  V. 

Graybiel, 

1902,  Moses  A. 
Green, 

1893,  Adam  S. 
*1899,  George  F. 

1893.  William  T. 
Greene, 

*1885,  Albert 

1875,  Benjamin'A. 
*1845.  William  B. 

Gregoire, 

*1886,  Napoleon 

Guild, 

*1839,  John  B 
Gunnison, 
1890,  Binney 
*1851,  George  W. 

Gurney, 

1874,  Albanus  K. 

Gushee, 

1894.  Wallace  W. 

Hadley, 

*1890,  Charles 
Hafer, 

1904,  Nathaniel  T. 
Haggard, 

1913,  Frank  B. 
Hague, 
*1835,  John  B. 
*1829,  WiUiam 

Hale, 

1874,  Henry  W. 
*1839,  Sumner 
1891,  WilHam  C. 

Hall, 

1889,  Harry  H. 
*1830,  Jeremiah 
*1836,  Levi 

1881,  Lamartine  A. 
*1861,  WilHam 
+  1829,  William  W. 
Hamblen, 
*1868, Isaac  S. 
1889.  Samuel  W. 
Hamilton, 

*1886,  James  E. 
Hammond, 

1868,  Walter  W. 
Hancock, 
*1867,  Samuel  F. 

Hannah, 

*1905,  John  H. 
Hanscom, 
*1869,  Moses  C. 

Hanson, 

*1868,  Charles  V. 
1902,  Harold  L. 


INDEX  OF  STUDENTS 


287 


Hapgood, 

1877,  Ephraim 

Harding, 

1897,  Christopher  J. 

1901,  John  A. 

Hardy, 

1902,  Irad  B. 
Hargrove, 

1905,  Charles 
Harlow, 

*1847,  Robert  H. 
1893,  Truman  O. 
Harriman, 

1895,  Arthur  E. 
Harrington, 

1883.  Charles  K. 
Harris, 
*1862,  Amos 

1906,  Ernest  M. 
1901,  Elijah  E. 
1891,  Henry  H. 

Hart, 

*1860,  Henry  A. 
Hartman, 

*1870,  John  H. 
Hartshorn, 

*1844,  Joseph  C. 
Harvey, 

*1838,  Adiel 
Haskell, 

1875,  Elihu  B. 
Hatch, 
*1893,  Hugh  R. 

Hatfield, 

1893,  Byron  U. 
1884,  Edgar 
Hathaway, 

*1841,  LevlB. 
Hathorne, 

*1833,  Benjamin  H. 
Hawley, 

*1840,  Edwin  H. 
Hay  den, 

1912,  Percy  R, 
Haynes, 
*1837,  Dudley  C. 
1861,  Lucius  M.  S. 
Hazelton, 
1899,  Carl  D. 
*1849,  Henri'  H. 
Hazlcwood, 

*1867,  Francis  T. 
Heath, 

1888,  Frank  A. 
1895,  Frederick  E. 
*1832,  William 
Henderson, 

*1856.  George  D. 
Henry, 
*1848,  Foster 
1846,  Reuben  A. 
Herman, 

1898,  Neil  E. 
Herrick, 

1878,  Daniel  F.  R. 
1901,  Everett  C. 
Herring, 

1876,  Edwin  A. 


Hertzog, 

*1880.  George  A. 
Hervey, 

*1833,  Nathaniel 
Hewes, 

*1846,  Charles  W. 

Hibbard,    • 

1863,  Lewis  B. 
Hickok, 

1875,  Charles  H. 
Higginbothatn, 

1914, Isaac 
Higgins, 
*1857,  Alexander  M. 
*1881,  Clayton  E. 

Hill, 

1901,  Daniel  W. 
*1845,  Luther  D. 
*1832,  Stephen  P. 

1904,  William  A. 
Hilton, 

1864,  Stephen 
Hinckley, 

1863,  Henry 
Hinkley, 

1898,  Harry  E. 
Hippolyte, 

1886,  Lucius 
Kites, 

1894,  Valentine 

Hoben, 

1898,  Allan 
Hodges, 

*1833,  Joseph 
Holbrook, 
*1859,  Charles  F. 
*1833,  John 
*1875,  John  J. 
Holdridge, 

1891,  Newton  C. 
Hollingsworth, 
1893,  James  H. 
Holmes, 
*1861,  David  E. 

1887,  Frank  W. 
Holt, 

1879,  Charles  T. 

1910,  George  H. 
Holtom, 

1910,  Daniel  C. 
Hood, 

1905,  William  R. 
Hooper, 

*1837,  Noah 
Hopkins, 

1877,  Adoniram  J. 

1907,  David  O. 
Hopkinson, 

1871,  Henry  M. 
Hopps, 

*1874,  Herman  K. 
Horr, 

1879,  George  E. 
Horton, 
*1859,  Jotham  W. 

Hough, 

1874,  John  W. 


Houser, 

1875.  John  B. 
Hovey, 

*1848,  Alvah 
1872.  Arthur  J. 
1885.  George  R. 
Howard , 

1884,  Thompson  A. 
Howe, 
*1851,  Phineas 
*1842,  Sereno 
*1836,  William 
Howes, 

1892,  Martin  S. 
Hewlett, 

1908,  Caius  O. 
Hoyt, 

1874,  Daniel  W. 
*1886,  Edwin  P. 

Hudson, 

1897.  Bimey  S. 
Hull, 

1881.  John  M. 
Hulsart, 

1899,  John 
Humphrey, 
*1856,  Edward 
*1853,  William  H. 
*1858,  Washington  I. 
Hunt, 

1880.  Ebenezer  W. 

1865.  George  L. 

1888.  Granville 
*1879.  Horace  H. 

1845,  John 

1882,  Nathan 
1874,  Orrin  R. 

*1883.  Ralph  M. 
1903.  RoUa  E. 
Hunter, 

1897.  William,  Jr. 
Huntington, 
*  1841,  Joseph 
Huntting, 
*1850,  John  P. 
1851,  Leonard  H. 
Huse, 

1899.  Henry  F. 
1901,  Stephen  S.,Jr. 
Hussey, 

1872.  Albert  C. 
Hutchens, 

*1848.  Allen  S. 
Hutchins, 

1901,  Almon  J 
Hutchinson, 

*1834,  Elijah 

*1837,  Enoch 

1873,  John  S. 
1890.  William  B. 

Hyde, 

1889,  John  C. 
Hylan, 

1895.  Albert  E. 

Illsley, 

1895.  James  W. 
Ilsley, 

1866.  Geotse  B. 
*1837,  Silas 


THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 


Ingram, 

1903,  James  F. 
Inman, 

*1863.  Harris  S. 
Isaac, 

1899.  Alfred  E. 
Ives, 

1875,  Sumner  A. 

Jackson, 

1899,  Charles  W. 

1905,  Mark  P. 
Jacobs, 

*1836.  WiUiam  B. 
James, 
*1845.  John  S. 

1911,  Marinus 
Jean-Jacques, 

1895,  ThocasiA.  C. 
Jenkins, 

1913.  Jesse  B. 
Jenks, 

1893.  Daniel  S. 
Jenner, 

1895.  John  H. 
Jennings, 
*1834.  John 
*1835.  RusseU 
Jemegan, 

1892.  PrescottlF. 
Jewett, 

*1846.  Lyman 
Johnson, 
*1835.  Charles 

1881.  Henry  H. 
*1857,  Julius  E. 
*1848.  John  W. 

1879.  Millard  F. 
*1863,  Robert  G. 

1888.  Tillman  B. 

1901.  Thomas  N. 

1913.  Warren  C. 

1893.  William  H. 
Johnstone, 

*1886.  John  H. 
Jones, 
*1839,  Ahira 
♦  1846.  Ansel  G. 

1884,  Ephraim  H. 

1913.  Ernest  L. 

1883,  Frank  J. 
*1861,  Henry  M 
*1857.  Howard  M. 

1887.  James  F. 
*1849,  John  D.  E. 
*1830,  John  T. 

1878,  Nelson  B. 

1893.  WUIiam  G. 

Joy, 

*1838,  Amariah 
June, 

1912,  AdrianX 

Kalloch, 

*1831.. George 
Keely, 

1908.  John  S. 
*1842,  Thomas  E. 
Keese, 
*1873.  William  A. 


Keirstead, 

1876,  Elias  M. 

1912.  George  C.  F. 
Kelley, 
*1871,  Edwin  D. 
*1842,  Moses  J. 
Kellogg, 

*18S4,  Beaoni  F. 
Kelly, 

1880,  Elias  W. 
Kemp, 

1901,  Richard 
Kempton, 

1895,  Austen  T. 

1903,  Herries  L. 
*1876,  Joseph  F. 
Keyser, 
*1901,  Frederick  H. 

1912,  Rufus 
Kidd, 

*1875,  James  H. 

Kimball, 

1897.  Daniel  W. 

1876.  Oliver  D. 
King, 

1860.  George  M.  P. 

1862,  Henry  M. 

1882,  Lyman  W. 

1899,  York  A. 
Kingsley, 

1893.  Albert  E. 
Kinley, 

1910,  Farrar  S. 
Kinney, 

*1878,  William  B. 

Kittredge, 

*189S,  Charles  P. 
Klaipo, 

1887.  Hemmay  S. 
Klein, 

1890.  Friedrich  W. 
Knapp, 

*1843.  WiUiam  S. 
Knight, 

1887,  WUUm  E. 
Knowlton, 

1881,  James  A. 
Knox, 

*1843.  George 
Koch, 

1905.  Christian  C. 
Kreager, 

1903.  Frank  C. 

Lager, 

1909.  Cari  H. 
Lamb, 

1883,  Francis  P.  S. 
Lamson, 

1859,  Darius  F. 
*1842.  WilUam 

Lane, 

1870,  Asa  Lyman 
*1870,  Benjamin  H. 
*1855,  Henry  F. 
1883,  William  H. 
Langley, 

1882,  Alfred  G. 


Laning, 

1876,  Micajah  B. 
Latham, 

*1S70,  Henry  S. 
Lathrop, 

*1850,  James  W. 
Law, 

*1830,  Josiah  S. 
Lawless, 

1905,  John  N. 

Lawrence, 

1862,  Benjamin  F. 
*1831.  Byrem 
*1870.  Horatio  B. 

Lawson, 
*1898,  James 

Leach, 

1906,  Harry  C. 
*1840.  Sanford 
*1841.  William 

Leavitt, 

1877,  Julius  A. 
Lee, 

1906.  WiUiam  A. 
Leeson, 

*1877,  George  E. 
Leftwich, 

*1881,  Alpheus  P. 
Leger, 

1877,  Eusebe 
Leighton, 

*1841,  Samuel  S. 
Leland, 

*1840,  MarshaU  W. 
Lemont, 

1886.  Charles  S. 
Lent, 

1896.  Frederick 
Lentell, 

*1859.  Jesse  V. 

*1847.  Richard 
Leonard, 

*1828.  George 
1855,  George  E. 

*1836.  Loomis  G. 
Leverett, 

*1838.  Warren 

*1836,  Washington 

Levering, 

*1847,  Andrew 
Levoy, 

1914,  Herbert  E. 
Levy, 

1900,  Maurice  A. 
Lewis, 

1907,  Arthur  S. 

1900,  Charles  E. 

1869,  Evan 

1889,  John 

1911,  Jonathan  S. 
♦1852,  Welcome 
Libbey, 

*1874,  WiUiam 
Lightfoot, 

1889,  James  T. 
Lillie, 

1862,  Horatio  C. 
Lincoln, 
♦1850.  Bradford  H. 


INDEX  OP  STUDENTS 


289 


*1845,  Heman 
*1840,  John  L. 
*1834,  Thomas  O. 
Lindsay, 

1913,  Samuel 
Lisle, 

*i867.  William  M. 
Litchfield, 

*1856.  Daniel  C. 
Littlefield, 

*1867,  Edward  C. 
Livertnore, 

*1843,  Silas 
Livingston, 

1900,  Benjamin  T. 
Lockhart,  » 

1882,  Burton  W. 
Lockrow, 

1895,  David  M. 
Lockwood , 

*1872,  Frederic  A. 
*1834,  Rufus  A. 
Logan, 

1903,  John  H. 
Lombard, 

1900,  George  E. 

1896,  William  E. 

Long, 

1914,  Herbert  C. 

1888,  Joseph  M. 
Loomer, 

1906,  Leslie  O. 
Lorimer, 

1891,  Addison  B. 
1900,  Albert  W. 
Lothrop, 

*1837,  Stillman  L. 
Lovell, 

*1836,  Nehemiah  G. 
Lovett, 

1902,  David  W. 
Lumsden, 
*1851.  David  F. 

Luther, 

*1850,  John  H. 

Lynch, 

1895,  Percival  H. 

McCombe, 

1902,  George  W. 
McCoy, 

*1854,  Davis  H. 

McCready, 

1905,  Harry  S. 

McCullough, 

1873,  George  W. 
McCurdy, 

1899,  Selden  R. 
McCutcheon, 

1911,  Miles  F. 
MacDonald 

1897,  John  H. 
1885,  Robert 

Macdonald, 

1889,  Donald  G. 
1893,  Forrester  A. 

McFarlan, 
1880,  Frank  G. 


MacGregor, 

1880,  Peter  S. 
McGregor, 
*1888,  James  W. 
*1881,  William 
McGuinn, 

1888,  Robert  A. 
McHarness, 

1904,  Charles 
Mclntyre, 

'  *1861,  George  R.. 
McKay, 

1912,  Peter  M. 
McKean, 

1886,  Joseph 
McKenzie, 

*1858,  William  S. 
McKillop, 

1882,  William  A. 
Mackinnon, 

1892,  William  D. 
McKoy, 

1905,  Charles  F. 
McKusick, 

1869,  Hazen  P. 

McLean, 

1899,  Donald  McA. 
*1877,  John  A. 

McLeam, 
*1861,  Alexander 

1893,  Charles  S. 
McLeod, 

1886,  Alexander  A. 
1901.  Warren  H. 

McNally, 

1900,  Charles  R. 
MacNeill, 

1897,  Norman  A. 
Macomber, 

1868,  Sylvanus  B. 
MacQuarrie, 

1907,  Donald  H. 
McWhinnie, 
*1870,  James 
*1842,  Josiah 
Madliger, 

1897,  Paul  F. 
Magill, 

1897,  David  T. 
Maginnis, 

*1832,  John  S. 
Magoon, 

*1839,  Elias  L. 
Manley, 

1893,  Herbert  S. 
Manly, 

*1847,  BasU 
Manning, 
*1885,  Berwick 
1872,  James  W. 
Mansfield, 

*1860.  Francis 
Marc, 

1894. EHe 
Marin, 
*1885,  Manuel'C. 


Marsh, 

*18ol,  Fletcher  O. 
Marshall, 
*1843,  Epenetus  A. 
1903,  Harry  I. 
1899,  William  J. 
Marston, 

1905,  George  B. 
Martell, 

1878.  Charles  H. 
1896,  George  A. 
Martin, 

*1S92,  Charles  P. 
Mason, 

1901,  Archibald 
*1846,  David  G. 

1883,  Edward  A. 
1880,  Edward  D. 

*1830,  Francis 

1878,  George  L. 
Massey, 

*1834.  Joseph  T. 
Mather, 

*1847,  Joseph  H. 
Mathews, 

1887,  Shailer 
Mathewson, 

1901,  Lester  B. 
Matthewes, 

1876,  Ross 
Maxwell, 

1913,  John  M. 
Mayhew, 
*1858,  Bartlett 
1874,  Wilmot  M. 

Mayo, 

1884,  Gideon 
Mays, 

1896.  Wallace  H. 
Meacham, 

*1870,  Cola  DeR. 

Medbury, 

*1870,  Arnold  R. 
Merriam, 

1879,  Edmund  F. 
*1840,  Franklin 

1882,  George 
*1851,  Jonathan 
*1869,  WUliam  W. 

Merrill, 
*1872,  George  E. 
*1844.  Thomas 
*1828,  Thomas  W. 

Merritt, 

1900,  Newton  A..  Jr. 

Merry, 
*1889.  William  B.C. 

Messer, 
*1868,  George  H. 

Mick, 

1877.  William  M. 
Middleditch, 

1888.  Robert  H. 
Mieir, 

1907,  Charles  F. 
Miles, 
*1833,  Frederic  W. 
1906.  Leon  G. 
Millard, 
*1902,  William  H, 


290 


THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION^ 


Miller, 

1908,  EHas  C. 

1914,  George  S. 
Millet, 

*1835,  Joshua 
Millington, 

1892,  Henry  W.  O. 

Mills, 

*1840,  Robert  C. 
Milton, 

1911,  John  W. 
Mkns, 

*1842,  James  S. 
Minard, 

1895.  Clarence  R. 
Miner, 

1899,  Johnson  L. 
*1849,  Noyes  W. 
Mirick, 

*1843,  Stephen  H. 
Mitchell, 
*1853,  Edward  C. 
•1893,  Edwin  F. 
1875,  Howard  R. 
1903,  John  A. 
*1880,  Richard  S. 
Monbeck, 

1907,  William  E. 
Montague, 
*1889,  Lefoy  J. 
*1879,  Richard 
Moon, 

1904  'Seymour  E. 
Moore, 

1914,  Harvey  J. 
Morgan, 

*1872,  Dura  P. 
Morris, 

1898,  Charles  S. 
Morrow, 

*1876,  Horatio 
Morse, 
*1830,  Appleton 
*1865,  Frank  R. 

1891,  Lewis  D. 
1893,  Lyman  H. 

♦1869,  Samuel  B. 

1892,  SUas  L. 
Morton, 

1869,  James  F. 

Moser, 

*1853,  John 
Mosher, 

*1S81,  Roswell  C. 
Mower, 

1884,  Irving  B. 
Mudge, 

*1843,  Thomas  H. 
Munger, 

*1857,  Enos 
Murphy, 

1906,  Alonzo  E. 
Murray, 

1874,  Patrick  H. 
Myers, 

*1872,  Charles  F. 

Naylor, 
*1835,  John  G. 


Nead, 

1892,  George  W. 
Neale, 

*1833,  Rollin  H. 
Neily, 

1905,  Denton  J. 
Nelson, 

1904,  Wilbur  C. 
*1834,  William  F. 
Newcomb, 

1903,  Abner  F. 
Newcombe, 

1875,  WiUiam  A. 
Newhall, 

*1846,  Charles 
Newton, 

*1829,  Calvin 
Nichols, 

1878,  John  H. 
Nickless, 

1899,  Harry  E. 
Nightingale, 

1898,  Charles  S. 
Niles, 

*1S45, Isaac 
Nobles, 

1S85,  Beverley  N. 
Norcross, 

1897,  James  E. 
Norris, 

1865,  James  F. 
Norton, 

1858,  Smith 
Nott, 

*1869,  Richard 
Noxon, 

*1874,  Edward  D. 
Noyes, 
*1865,  Eli  P. 

Ober, 

*1864,  George 
Orchard, 

1912,  Frank  L. 
Ordway, 

1877,  Otis  O. 
Osborn, 

1894,  Edwin  F. 

1894,  Loran  D. 
Osgood, 

*1834,  James 
Osol, 

1894,  Theodore 
Ostergren, 

1875,  Knut  A. 
Osterhout, 

1869,  John  Van  L. 
Oviatt, 

*1852,  Perry 
Owen, 

1858,  Alfred 

1884,  Charles  E. 

Packard, 

1889,  Sidney  E. 
Page, 

1906,  Arthur  H. 
*184S,  Harrison  C. 
*1839,  Stephen  B. 


Paine, 

1912,  Sidney  S. 
Palmer, 
*1864,  Albert  De  F. 
*1871,  David  W. 

1907,  John  H. 
*1847,  Roswell  C. 
*184o,  Silas  W. 
1890,  Willard  P. 
Park, 

1899,  Charles  W. 
Parker, 

1866,  Addison 

1889,  Charles  A.. 
1907,  Charles  A. 
1894,  Frank 

*1843,  Hervey  I. 

*1836,  Joseph  W. 
1882,  William  F, 
Parkhurst, 

*1836,  Jabez  W. 
Parkis, 

*1836,  Jabez  W. 
Parry, 

*1885,  Horatio  N. 
Parshley, 

*1884,  John  H. 

1890,  Wilbur  B. 
Partridge, 

*1866,  Lyman 

1868,  Sylvester  B. 
Pasco, 

*1836,  Cephas 
Patch, 

*1842,  George  W. 
Patt, 

1910,  Hermann  G. 
Pattison, 

*  18.53,  Charles  R. 
Peabody, 

*1836.  Charles  H. 
Peacock, 

1903,  Joseph  L. 
Peakes, 

1899.  Fred  W. 
Pease, 

1894,  Charles  S. 

1910,  Howard  A. 
Peck, 

1878,  George  C. 
Pendleton, 

1910,  John  S. 

1874,  Silas  P. 
Pengelly, 

1910,  John  B. 
Pepper, 

♦I860,  Elbridge 
1860,  George  D.  B. 
Perkins, 

*1861,  Asa 

♦1890,  Fred  M. 
Perry, 

*18.56,  Benjamin  F.  D 

1911,  Habakkuk 
1890,  Henry  F. 
1886,  Marion  R. 

Pervear, 
♦1858,  Hiram  K. 
Peterson, 

1907.  Ferdinand  F. 


INDEX  OF  STUDENTS 


291 


Fhilbrook, 

1900,  Eugene  S. 
Phillips, 

*1840.  Daniel  W. 
Pidge, 

1869,  John  B. G. 
Pierce, 

1912,  Charles  S. 
*1870,  David  J. 

1889,  Ebenezer  N. 

1890,  Ulysses  G.  B. 
Pillsbury, 

*i871,  Stephen 
Pinkham, 

1891,  Henry  W. 

1902,  Hermon  S. 
1911,  Robert  S. 

Platts, 

*1844,  Charles 
Pompilly, 

*1862,  Judah  T. 
Pond, 

1903,  Clarence  S. 
Pope, 

1891,  Jesse  T. 
*1877,  Louis  A. 
Porter, 

1864,  Henry  K. 

1894,  Israel  W. 

*1837,  Lemuel 

1861,  Robert  D. 

Potter, 

*1862,  Albert  K. 

1913,  Charles  F. 
1906,  Ernest  T. 

Powell, 

1888,  Absalom  L. 

1889,  Herman  J. 
1875,  James  L. 

Powers, 
■     *1847,  Samson 
Pratt, 
*1834,  Dura  D. 

1901,  Henry  H. 
♦1831,  John 

1908,  Robert  H. 

1908,  Willard  L. 

*1861,  WiUiamG. 

Pray, 

*1846.  Edward  W. 

Preble, 

1884,  Fred  M. 
Prescott, 

*1860,  Moses  J. 
Preston, 

1855,  George  M. 
PrevauJi, 

*1849,  Francis  E. 
Price, 

1889,  David 

1904,  James  A. 
*1S53,  Stephen  W. 

Pride, 
*1868,  Edward  W. 
*1898.  Frank  A. 
Primm, 

1877,  John  W. 
Proctor, 

1906,  Lawrence  M. 


Pryor, 

*1831,  John 
Pullen, 

*1850,  Augustus 
Purinton, 

1894,  Herbert  R. 
Putnam, 

1898,  Amasa  S. 

Ratnette, 

1894,  Edouard  C. 
Ramsdell, 

18S9,  Thomas  J. 
Ramsey, 

1896,  Charles  I. 
Rand, 

1883,  Benjamin 
Randall, 

*1840,  Silas  B. 

*1875,  William  H. 
Randolph, 

*1862,  Moses  M. 
Raymond, 

1877,  George  T. 
*1867,  Lewis  F. 

Read, 
*1855,  Andrew 

1878.  Edward  A. 
*1871,  George  R. 
*1834,  George  W. 
*1858,  James  S. 

1878,  Samuel  A. 
Record, 

*1869,  Isaiah 

*1863.  StiUman  H. 
Rector, 

1881,  Frank 
Redden, 

*1899,  Winfield  S. 
Reding, 

*1840,  Charles  W. 

Reed, 

1874,  Miles  N. 

1907,  Peryl  C. 
Reekie, 

1894,  Charles  T. 
Rees, 

1868,  Joseph  W. 
Reese, 

1878,  Charles  A. 
Reid, 

1877,  George  D. 
Remington, 

*1870,  Charles  A. 
Reynolds, 
*1836.  James  L. 

1892.  William  J.,  Jr. 
Rhoades, 
*1836,  Benjamin  H. 

1884,  Charles  L. 
Rice, 

1865,  Walter 
Rich, 

1863,  Adoniram  J. 
Richards, 

*1842,  Samuel 
Richardson, 

1899,  Charles  C. 
*1863,  Charles  H. 


1900,  Frederic  C. 
*1844,  Horace 
♦1842,  John  G. 

1882,  John  W. 

1872,  Justin  K. 
*1855,  Samuel 

Rideout, 

1912,  Amos  A. 

1912,  Frank  C. 
Ringgold, 

1893.  Andrew  T. 
Ripley, 

*1853,  Thomas  H. 
Riseborough, 

1912,  Charles 
Robbins, 

1891,  Frank  E. 

1902,  Joseph  C. 
Robert, 

1865,  James  A. 
Roberts, 

1908,  Arthur  G. 

1873,  Edward  P. 

1913,  WiUiamH.,Jr. 
Robins, 

1861,  Henry  E. 
Robinson, 
1867,  Amos 
*1842,  Ezekiel  G. 

1898.  Fred  A. 
*1853,  George  M, 
1873,  Julius  B. 
1880,  WiUiam  H. 
Rockwood, 

*1841,  Joseph  M. 
Rogers, 
*1878.  Henry  A. 

1907.  Nathan  B. 
*1867.  Thomas  L. 
Rohrbach, 

1913,  Hans  H. 
Rollins, 

1911,  Lyman 
Rood, 

*1897,  EUsworth  C. 
Roscoe, 

*1883,  Arthur  N. 
Rose, 

1904,  Charles  W. 

1912,  Francis  H. 
Rosecrans, 

1895,  Charles  E. 
Ross, 

1877,  James  G. 
*1862,  WUliam  M. 

Rossier, 

1897,  Albert  P. 
Roten, 

1913,  William  O. 
Rouillard, 

1897,  George  F. 
Rounds, 

*1853,  John 
Rowe, 

*1861,  Charles  H. 
Rowse, 

1889,  William  A.  C. 
Royal, 

1895,  Ernest  A. 


i292 


THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 


Royce, 

♦  1847,  Lorenzo  D. 
Runyan, 

1881,  Aaron  W. 
Russel, 

1889,  Josephs. 
Russell , 

1905,  Joseph  F. 

1894,  Samuel 

1859,   Thomas  C. 
Rutledge, 

1912,  Owen  E. 

1909,  William  J. 
Ryder, 

1876,  Francis  W. 

Safford, 

1869,  DeForest 

1903,  Harry  E. 
*1861,  Henry  G. 

Salsman, 
*1881,  Charles  H. 

1891,  Frederick  J. 
Samson, 
*1843,  George  W. 
1875,  Thomas  S. 
Sampson, 

1912,  Wallace  C. 
Sanders, 

1885,  George  D. 
Sanderson, 
1889,  Elisha 
*1839,  Pearley  P. 
Sanford, 
1873,  Rufus 
1911,  Loran  F. 
Sargent, 

1880  Aaron  K. 
1869,  Frank  D.  S. 
*1834,  Jedidiah  W. 

1887,  Russell  S. 
*1837,  Sylvanus  G. 
Saunders, 

1863,  Edward  M. 
*1875.  Nathan  C. 
Savage, 

1893,  Chester  G. 
1867,  John  W. 
Sawtelle, 

1904,  Charles  E. 
*1858,  Henry  A. 
*1860,  Hannibal  M. 

Sawyer, 
*1853,  Artemus  W. 
Scates, 

1898,  Elmer  E. 
Schaible, 

1903,  Cornelius  E. 
Schuh, 

1900,  Manford  W. 
Schweikert, 

1898 ,  Charles 

Scott, 

1881,  Charles  S. 

1910,  Freeman  J. 
*1842,  Jacob  R. 

Scovilie, 

1887,  Augustus  E. 
Searll , 
*1858.  James  W. 


Sears, 

*1828,  Bamas 
Seasholes, 

1892,  Charles  L. 
Seaver, 

*1851,  Joseph  H. 
Sedgwick, 

1864,  Joseph  H. 
Severance, 

*1882,  Samuel  A. 
Shailer, 
*1837,  Davis  T. 
*1845,  Julius  S. 
*1837,  William  H. 
Shaw, 
*1898,  Aldrich  C. 
*1842,  Benjamin  F. 
1873,  Erastus  M. 
1894,  Harry  S. 

1891,  John  A. 

Shedd, 

*1867,  WiUiam  H. 
Sheldon, 

*  18.35,  David  N. 
Shepardson, 
*1874,  Daniel 
Sherwood, 

1906,  Ralph  A. 
1886,  Richard  O. 

Shirk, 

*1886,  Granville  C. 

Shumway, 

1894,  Walter  B. 

Sieg, 

*1835,  Francis  F. 
Silliman, 

*18ol,  Samuel  G. 
Silva, 

1895,  Francisco  C.B. 
Simmons, 

*1854,  James  B. 
Simons, 

*1831,  Thomas 
Simpson, 

1881,  Douglas  H. 

1893,  Joshua  B. 
Sjostrand, 

1902,  Erik 
Skiles, 

1888,  William  C. 
Skinner, 

1879,  Joseph  D. 
Slater, 

1897,  John  R. 
Sloat, 

1909,  Horace  B. 
Slocum, 

1892,  Henrv  T. 

1896,  Joel  B. 
1883,  WUliam  F. 

Small, 

1879,  Albion  W. 

1873,  Edwin  S. 
Smallman, 

1896,  William  M. 
Smith, 

1876,  Arvin  A. 
♦1832,  Archar  B. 

1893,  Arthur  W. 


1863,  Daniel  A.  W. 

1913.  Elbert  J. 
*1826,  Eh  B. 
*1885,  Eh  N. 
*1840,  Francis 
*1877,  Gaylord  B. 

1889,  Hibbert  B. 
*1840,  Jackson 

1879,  James  L. 
*1851,  James  W. 

1897.  John  E. 
*1834,  Joseph 
*1845,  Josiah  T. 
*1857,  Lucius  E. 
*1850,  Samuel  K. 

1912,  Walters. 
1883,  Wesley  L. 

*1839,  WilHam 

1913,  William 

1896,  WiUiam  A. 
Snell, 

1889,  Arthur  L. 

1897,  Edwin  F. 
Snow, 

*18.58,  Charles  A. 
1900,  Charles  L. 

1896,  Daniel  C. 
1888,  Fred  A. 

Snyder, 

*1853,  Abraham 
Spalding, 

*18.50,  Amos  F. 

1868,  Charles  H. 
Spaulding, 

1883,  Albert  D. 
Spear, 

1884,  Charles  C. 
Speed, 

1899,  Henry  C. 
Spence, 

*1846,  George  S.  G. 
Spencer, 

*1883,  Hezekiah  A. 

1869.  William  H. 
Spidell, 

1899,  Wilbert  F. 
Spidle, 

1903,  Simeon 
Spinney, 

1876,  Edmund  C. 

1880,  WiUiam  A. 
Spun-, 

1878,  John  C. 
Stackpole, 

*1870,  Stephen  H. 
Stait, 

1897,  Frederick  W. 
Stallings, 

1913,  William  H. 
Stanley, 

1873,  Wmiam  E. 
Stanton, 

1907,  Albert  H. 

1894,  John  G. 
Starratt, 

1909,  Frank  A. 
Stearns, 

1870,  Harrison  W. 
*1846,  Oakman  S. 

1883.  WiUiam  O. 


INDEX  OF  STUDENTS 


293 


Stetson, 

1913,  Harlan  T. 
Stevens, 
*1879,  Adoniram  J. 
*1836,  Edward  A. 
♦1864,  Edward  O. 
*1S50,  Henry  J. 
1861.  Solon  W. 

1875.  William  E. 
Stewart, 

♦  1842.  Henry  G. 

1876.  Thomas  M. 
Stickney, 

*1847.  George  W. 
Stockbridge, 

*1844,  John  C. 

*1S43.  Joseph 
Stone, 

*1842,  Luther 

1911,  Ralph  A. 
1894,  Walter  L. 

Stonecipher, 

1891.  Martin  C. 
Storey, 

1906,  Ralph  E. 
Stover, 

1898,  Eugene  H. 
Stowe, 

*1846,  William 
Stowell, 

1875.  Alfred  S. 
Strong, 

*1835.  Harrison  W. 
Stubbert, 

1874.  John  R. 
Studley, 

*1878.  James  N. 
Sturtevant, 

1881,  Andrew  J. 
Sullivan, 

1880,  Frank  L. 
Swaffield, 

1912,  Frank  M. 

1910,  Walter  D. 
1889,  Walter  J. 

Swaim, 

1877,  Joseph  S. 
*1833,  Samuel  B. 
Swainhart, 

1875,  George 
Sweet, 

*1887,  Enoch  H. 
Sweetland, 

1911.  William  V. 

Sydnor, 

*1841.  Thomas  W. 

Symonds, 

*184S.  James  M. 
*1850,  Thomas  M. 

Talbot, 

*185o,  Samson 
Tanner, 

1905.  Walter  E. 
Tate, 

1877,  Henry  W. 
Taylor, 

1888,  Elwyn  O. 

1874,  Joseph  H. 

*1851.  Samuel  W. 


Tedford, 

1906,  Willard  S. 
Tenny, 

1896,  Charles  A. 

1912,  Charles  B. 
Thayer, 

1887,  Herbert  E. 
1906,  WilHara  T. 
Thieie, 

1874,  Henry  W. 

Thomas, 

1911,  Albert  C. 
*1860,  Benjamin  C. 
*1835,  Cornelius  A. 
*1873,  Eugene  E. 
*1879,  George  W. 

1879,  Judson  B. 

1894,  Leo  B. 
1876,  Oscar  D. 
1904,  Raphael  C. 
18S0,  Willis  F. 

Thombs, 

*1887,  Arthur  B. 
Thompson, 
1881.  Henrv  M. 
1908,  John  H. 
*1892,  Murk 
1868,  William  R. 
Thorns, 

1875,  James  P. 
Thorp, 

*1858,  Aaron 
Thurlow, 

1911,  George  L. 
Thwing, 

1872,  Melville  C. 
Tibbits, 

1895,  Henry  F. 

Tidd, 

1913,  John  A. 
Tilden, 

1885,  Herbert 

1875,  Horace  W. 

1885,  Howard  B. 
Tilley, 

1880,  Charles  C. 
Ti'.son, 

*1851,  Jonathan 
Til  ton, 
*1869,  Austin  V. 

1891,  John  F. 
Tindell, 

1874,  Samuel  W. 
Tingley, 

1893,  James  W. 

1838,  Llewellyn  J. 
*1831,  Timothy  C. 

Titus, 

1885,  George  B. 

Tolman, 

*187S,  Robert  F. 
Tomkinson, 

1908,  George  E. 
Topliff, 

*1849,  Calvin  H. 
Tower, 

1867,  Francis  E. 
Townsend, 

*1841,  George  N. 
Trask 
*1834',  William  G. 


Trenbcrth, 

1898.  John  H. 

Trow, 

1881.  George  C. 
Tsaras, 
*1887,  George  C. 

Tuck, 

1889,  Edward  A. 
Tucker, 

1879.  Elmer  B. 
*1841.  Elijah  W. 
*1858.  James  T. 

1876,  William  S. 

Tufts, 

*1877,  George  E. 
Tullar, 

1891,  Clarance  E. 
TuUer, 

1887,  Edward  P. 
Tunnell, 

1891,  Spencer 
Tupper, 

*1862,  Henry  M. 
Turnbull, 

1876,  Alexander 
Turner, 

1887,  Benjamin  F. 

1899,  Charles  W. 
*1S92,  Robert  E. 

Tuttle, 

1870,  Harvey  H. 
Twomey, 

1903,  M.  Joseph 

Ufford, 

1905,  Albert  F. 
Underhill, 

1914,  Chester  J. 
Upham, 
*1877,  Albert  G. 
*1840,  James 
Upton, 

1887,  Charles  R. 

Van  Home, 

*1852,  Thomas  B. 
Van  Kirk, 

1887,  Robert  W. 
Vannah, 

1914,  Guy  L. 
Vaughan, 

*1861,  Henry 
Ventres, 

1905,  Ernest  E. 

IS 58,  William  H.  S. 
Vinal, 

*1878,  Frederick  A. 
Vinton, 

1900,  Sumner  R. 

Wad?., 
*1S29,  Beniamin  C 
*1S81,  Daniel  A. 
*1869.  Levi  C. 
Wadsworth, 

1890,  Arthur  L. 
Waetjen, 

1893,  Herman  W. 
Wakvnnan, 

1890,  WilHam  W. 
Walcott, 

1913,  Clifton  H. 


294 


THE  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTION 


Walden, 

*1S70,  Warren  N. 
Waldron, 

1889,  John  M. 
Walker, 

1863,  Henry  O. 
190:!,  Lewis  A. 
*1840,  Obed  B. 
*1855,  William  H. 
Wallace, 

1895,  Isaiah  B. 

1886,  Gates  C.  S. 
*1841,  Samuel 

Waller, 

1887,  Gamett  R. 
Walther, 

1896,  Joseph 
Walworth, 

1900,  James  J. 
Ward, 

1908,  Cassius  A. 
Warder, 

*1849,  Joseph  W. 
Warner, 

1903,  Albert  G. 

189.5,  James  E. 

*1872,  Wiuiam  R. 

Warren, 

*186e,  George  W. 

1912,  Gordon  C. 
*1838,  Jonah  G. 

W^aterman, 
*1S69,  Henrj'  B. 

Waters, 

1907,  Charles  A. 
*1836,  George 

Watjen, 

1893,  Herman  W. 
Watt, 

1894,  George  H. 
Watts, 

1907,  Ailison  M. 

1898,  John  F. 
Wayland, 

*1852,  Heman  L. 
Webb, 
*1834,  Abner 
1885,  Anscn  J. 
1893,  Robert  L. 
Webber, 

1902,  Edmund  D. 
Weber, 

1913,  Paul 
V/ebster, 

1893,  Brinton  M. 
*1878,  David 
Weeks, 

1906,  Adoniram  J. 

1883,  Albrrt  W. 

1881,  John  W. 

1881,  Wiuiam  M. 
Weinstock, 

1899,  Otto  C. 
Wellington, 

*1847,  Horace 

Wells, 

1909,  George  R.  M. 
Welton, 

*!869,  Daniel  M. 
Wester, 

1877,  Cornelius  N. 


B. 


Westgate, 

*18C6,  HoUisS. 
Weston, 

*1S58,  Charles  F. 

*1862,  David 
1S84,  Frank  S. 

*1843,  Henn'  G. 

*1826,  John  E. 
Whan, 

1909,  William  D. 
Wheaton, 

1913.  Clarence    L 
Wheeler, 

18S5,  Charles  H. 
1905.  Frank  W. 
*1881,  George  D 
1863.  Nelson  J. 
Wheelock, 

1872,  Isaac  R. 
Whidden, 
*1848,  Edgar 
1894,  Howard  P. 
Whitaker, 
*1847,  Jonathan  E. 
1887,  Robert 

1887,  Thomas  A. 
1894,  AA'iUiam  C. 

Whitcoinb, 

1912,  Howard  C. 
White, 

1890,  Charles  L. 
1897,  I'rederic  M. 
1893,  Gilbert  J.  C. 
1897,  Howard  H. 

1899,  Herbert  J. 
*1879,  Theodore  F. 
*1842,  AViliiam  A. 

Whitehouse, 

1896,  George  E. 
Whitelock, 

1914,  Herbert  R. 
Whitfield, 

1859,  George 
*1858,  Theodore 
Whiting, 

*1850,  .Samuel  M. 
Whitman, 
*1890,  Benainh  L. 
1902,  Clarence  L. 
1881,  Freeman  T. 
1892,  George  E. 
1901,  Melbourne  B 
*i828,  Seth  S. 
Whitney, 

1881,  Alfred  B. 

1888,  Frank  C. 

1900.  William  B. 

Whittcmorc, 

1882,  Edwin  C. 
1868,  George  H. 
1909,  Roy  E. 

Whittier, 

*1868,  Edward  A. 
Wightman, 

*1857,  Joseph  C. 
Wilbur, 

*1S51.  Henry  R. 
Wilcox, 

1913.  Flovd  C. 
*1830,  James  F. 
*18;>o.  Horace  A. 

Wiley, 
*1850,  Frederick 


Willard, 

*1833,  Erastus 
*1830,  Frederick  A. 
Willcox, 

*1867,  Monson  A. 
Williams, 

1897,  Charles  B. 

1884,  Charles  W. 

*1S74,  George  W. 

1897,  Henry  B. 
*1847,  JohnaW.  M. 
*1840,  Nathaniel  M. 

Willmarth, 

*1833,  Isaac  M. 
Wilson, 

1891,  Crawford  P. 
1901,  Edwin  O. 

*1845,  Franklin 

1909,  James  C. 
1887.  John  B. 

*1S77,  Joseph  H. 
*1874,  Norman  B. 

1898,  William  F. 
Winkler, 

*1846,  Edwin  T. 
Winn, 

1895,  Arthur  L. 

*  18.53,  Daniel  D. 

*1870,  Henry  A. 

*1881,  William  B. 
Wise, 

1897,  Herbert  E. 
Witter, 

1912,  Theodore  V. 
Wolfe, 

1904,  Charles  W. 
Wolfenden, 

1913,  Percival  F. 
Womersley, 

*1855,  Thomas 
Wood, 

1910,  Basil  B. 

1898,  Idell  H. 
1900,  Nathan  R 
1886,  Whitman  L. 

Woodall, 

1898,  William  H. 
Woodbury, 

*1839, Isaac 

*1829,  John 

*1864,  Samuel 

1911,  Walter  E. 
Woodman, 

1875,  Prentiss  M. 
Woods, 

1892,  Henry  B. 
Woodsum, 

1879,  Ansley  E. 

1900, Jonas  H. 
Wright, 
*1833.  Calvin 

1913.  Hubert  A. 
Wvman, 

1883.  Drew  T. 

1884,  John  M. 
1886,  Windsor  H. 

Young. 

1877.  Charles  E. 
*1882,  Frederick  M. 
*1S85,  Joseph  L.  M. 

Zettervall, 
1909.  Jonas  P. 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS 


Page  1,  line  34,     for  1907—  Mr.  Charles  C.  Barry, 

read  1907-1911  *Mr.  Charles  C.  Barry 
1912—  Mr.  Henry  H.  Kendall 

Page  6,  line  29,     for  1901    Mr.  Charles  C.  Barry, 

read  1901  *Mr.  Charles  C.  Barry  *1911 

Page  12,  line  25,  for  U.  Lewis,  read  U.  Lewis., 

Page  30,  line  29,  for  May  25,  1830,  read  May  25,  1850 

Page  35,  line  20,  for  agt.    A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.,  1859-62,    read   agt. 
A.  B.  H.  M.  S.,  1849-62 

Page  43,  line  4,  for  John  B.  Guild,  read  John  B  Guild 

Page  75,  line  9,  for  d.  Butternut  Ridge,  1908,    read  d.    Butter- 
nut Ridge,  June  11,  1907 

Page  79,  line  38,  for  New  York,  M.  D.;  Jef.  Med.   C,  read    New 
York;  M.  D.,  Jef .  Med.  C. 

Page  93,  line  17,  for  ad.  to  bar,  1888,  read  adm.  to  bar,  1888 

Page  101,  lines  26  and  27,  for  Pittsburg,  read  Pittsburgh 

Page  102,  line  6,  to  record  of    *ALONZO  BUNKER,    add     d. 
Groton,  Mar.  8,  1912 

Page  103,  line  34,  for  11— *4,  read  11— *5 

Page  123,  line  5,  after  author,  insert     Three  Christian    Mothers, 
1876;   after  1881;  insert     Crusaders  and  Captives,  1890; 

Page  141,  line  41,  for  N.  Y.,  1877,  read  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1876 

Page  213,  heading,  for  1894,  read  1893 

line  1,  for  Balcolm,  read  Balcom 

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